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The editors liked
The Wii Remote is put to good use in fun and humiliating ways
Terrific use of the Wii Remote
Fantastic visual style
Plenty of variety
Smart multiplayer modes that make good use of the mii channel
Great unlockables.
The editors didn't like
Smooth Moves can be completed in about an hour
Doesnt support multiple controls for multiplayer The Final Word All in all
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Smooth Moves is a certifiably insane party game that is a must buy for any Wii owner and just further proves that th...
Abstract: Considered the latest "must-have" game for the Wii, WarioWare Smooth Moves takes that quick, microgame style we've all known and brings it to Nintendo's new console. Available now, the game has more than 200 microgames that have you doing all kinds of...
Abstract: In between the few Mario and Zelda releases, Nintendo produces two series that popularized the idea of mini-games: Mario Party and WarioWare. No one has been able to escape the plumber party, which once received yearly updates like a sports game. Wario...
Hundreds of micro-games to play and theyre really fun; irreverent humor makes for plenty of laughs; good mix of multiplayer modes.
Youll occasionally experience unresponsive control; multiplayer should have been unlocked from the start.
The Wario Ware series has taken the act of playing a game to its fundamental level. When we play video games, we leap, shoot, roll, slide and punch our way through obstacles to clear the objectives set before us, be they bosses, nasty jumps, a high sco...
Abstract: TitleWarioware: Smooth MovesGenreMinigame Bonanza? Release DateJanuary 15th, 2007Release DateApril 25, 2006Players1RatingE 10+ (Everyone over 10 years) Crude Humor, Mild Cartoon ViolenceI have to admit that I was skeptical of Wario Ware: Smooth Moves....
Abstract: Marios evil twin makes his triumphant debut on the Nintendo Wii, demonstrating that there are more fun ways to use your Wii Remote than you can count on both hands.
Abstract: The Wario Ware series of games has emerged as one of the most inventive, engaging and scarily addictive of this generation. Its also redefined party style video gaming, with a cheeky slap in the face to the tired Mario Party and placing itself a who...
Abstract: Back in the early 90’s – what now seems like a trillion years ago – I was presented with Duck Hunt as a gift for my 7th birthday. It was the first game I ever experienced that did not use a controller as a means of manipulation for onscreen movements a...