WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii)
Manufacturer: Nintendo Part number: 90003
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- The WarioWare team took an idea so wacky, it could only be made with the latest technology: the Wii Remote! Wario stumbles into an old building called the Temple of Form. Inside, he finds a mystical treasure called the Form Baton. There are many ways to hold and move the baton (called "forms"), and legend has it that if the ... Read more
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Gamespot editors' review
WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii) price range: $49.99
- Reviewed by: Jeff Gerstmann
- Reviewed on: 01/12/2007
- Released on: 01/15/2007
User reviews
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fantastic!
by schatziek on December 16, 2007
Pros: craziest game, unpredictable!
Cons: not long enough
Summary: finally, a silly, original and crazy game. this is not for snooty boring serious gamers, it's for people who appreciate creativeness and innovative crazy games that will keep you ...
Summary: finally, a silly, original and crazy game. this is not for snooty boring serious gamers, it's for people who appreciate creativeness and innovative crazy games that will keep you laughing whether you are alone or in groups!!
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Not Worth 50 bucks
by colors155 on June 23, 2007
Pros: Fun Multiplayer
Cons: Boring 1P mode
Summary: This game was NOT WORTH my 50 bucks! I got my Wii a week ago, and i was looking at what game to get. Wii Sports was becoming tiresome, so ...
Summary: This game was NOT WORTH my 50 bucks! I got my Wii a week ago, and i was looking at what game to get. Wii Sports was becoming tiresome, so I decided I would go online to find a good game. CNET, a trustworthy site, rated this 9.1, HIGHER than Zelda Twilight Princess! So I thought, hmm, this MUST BE GOOD!
..NOT! One of the most BORING GAMES I'VE EVER PLAYED.
The 200 microgames are super-super-short. And SOME ARE SO STUPID IT WOULD BLOW YOUR MIND-1 motion actions.
I'm so mad CNET rated this so high.
The story isn't parallel, and I beat 1P in about 1 hour. It's super easy, and not challenging.
You cant even GET to multiplayer until you beat 1P which is even more annoying.
This game is so not worth it. Sure, it has a great use of the Wii Remote. BUT THATS IT! You can pretty much get the same Wii Remote action from Wii sports-and thats FREE. NOT 50 BUCKS!! The story sucks, and its way to short. Don't recommend this at all.
Now, if you REALLY WANT THIS GAME, i recommend you RENT IT because its not worth buying. There's so many more better games out there-such as Zelda Twilight Princess.
I don't know what CNET was thinking..other sites dont rate this game as high as they did.
Anyway good luck, and dont waste your money on this game-like i did.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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My fav so far, but I'm weird
by tifacola on February 14, 2008
Pros: wiimote usage, off beat humor
Cons: story lines are ridiculous and waste of time
Summary: I bought this for my 3 year old son because the moves on it were so intuitive, he could get something out of the wii finally. We play it together ...
Summary: I bought this for my 3 year old son because the moves on it were so intuitive, he could get something out of the wii finally. We play it together laughing our butts off. I've laughed so hard I almost get to the point of peeing my pants like a little girl! I love offbeat/jaded humor! Picking noses and letting women fall to their death is just my kind of thing. LOL (it does feel a little wrong sometimes) Especially when my son giggles at the upset blond cheerleaders after tipping a man off a balancing ball. The music is really upbeat and it keeps you moving. If you appreciate off-beat stuff then this is the game for you. Def not run of the mill.
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it's easy, fun, and helps people exercise.
by lanierwill on November 18, 2007
Pros: it's fun and easy for young children to play
Cons: you can't play two players at a time
Summary: it's easy because you don't have to use all kinds of different buttons. It's fun because you get to be active instead of just sitting around and ...
Summary: it's easy because you don't have to use all kinds of different buttons. It's fun because you get to be active instead of just sitting around and staring at the screen. one of the bad things is that you can't play two players at one time and it's bad because some people might want to play at the same time because they wantr to challenge each opther at different parts of the game. In conclusion, I recommend this game because if you have people that need a work out then they should use this fun and active game. It is both fun for fit and unfit people!
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not worth $50. Aimed for children, not adults or serious gamers
by daniel.mcbride on July 18, 2007
Pros: moderately entertaining cartoon graphics.
Cons: Far below average for next gen game. Reminds of old SNES games.
Summary: Not worth $50 bucks. This is not a next gen game.
It's a party game for 5-8 year old kids.
Jenga or Monopoly would probably be more entertaining for ...Summary: Not worth $50 bucks. This is not a next gen game.
It's a party game for 5-8 year old kids.
Jenga or Monopoly would probably be more entertaining for kids.
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i just bought this video game and...
by fonseca15 on May 11, 2007
Pros: ull have some fun
Cons: its not what i was thinking
Summary: i just bought this video game like 2 days ago, ive been playin but sometimes i get bored, i feel like this game is perfect for my 10 years old ...
Summary: i just bought this video game like 2 days ago, ive been playin but sometimes i get bored, i feel like this game is perfect for my 10 years old sister, so yea i spent 50 bucks on this thing knowing i could get something better
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Lots of fun - Lots of replayability.
by lizacolby on May 1, 2007
Pros: Fast moving, replayable, fun!
Cons: Only one player at a time.
Summary: This is a popular game in our house - from the 6 year old to the 44 year old. It's very intuitive and makes great use of the Wiimote. ...
Summary: This is a popular game in our house - from the 6 year old to the 44 year old. It's very intuitive and makes great use of the Wiimote. There's great variety in the different levels, with the different activities focused more on puzzle thinking than arcade thinking. Simplicity is the key - don't overthink the game. Just enjoy!
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Great fun for all
by rccrazybill on February 18, 2007
Pros: Great party game
Cons: Get a bit tired playing , constant movement
Summary: This is a great game for everyone but it can get tiresome standing there. There's not much time to relax while playing it. I guess maybe I'm too ...
Summary: This is a great game for everyone but it can get tiresome standing there. There's not much time to relax while playing it. I guess maybe I'm too old
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Nintendo
- Part number: 90003
- Description: The WarioWare team took an idea so wacky, it could only be made with the latest technology: the Wii Remote! Wario stumbles into an old building called the Temple of Form. Inside, he finds a mystical treasure called the Form Baton. There are many ways to hold and move the baton (called "forms"), and legend has it that if the holder follows the forms, he can overcome any challenge. With this discovery, the form craze spreads and soon everybody is doing their best to master the moves.
Product Basic Spec
- Platform Wii
- ESRB rating Everyone 10 and older - Crude Humor,Mild Cartoon Violence
- Genre Party
- Elements Miscellaneous - party
- Number of players 1-4 Players
- Difficulty Medium
- Learning curve About 1 hour
Game
- Developer Intelligent Systems
- ESRB Everyone 10 and older
- ESRB descriptors Crude Humor,Mild Cartoon Violence
- Max number of players 4
Manufacturer info
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