WarioWare promises some smooth moves on the Wii
December 13th 2006 12:59
Nintendo’s Mario always had a mischievous enemy who seemed to be famed enough to have his own line of games. His name is Wario, and Smooth Moves - set to be released on the Wii in January is a compilation off a large number of mini-games which are short, quick and require the gamer to use the Wii remotes in up to 18 different methods to pass and unlock new puzzles.
This game is really quick paced, and even though puzzles are mostly simple to attempt, they require accuracy and speed. Moreover, each puzzle is different from the last, and are played in succession to one another and are themed on the variety of memorable Nintendo games spanning the Nintendo systems such as the Gamecube and N64. Puzzles include squashing Pikmin, firing Mario in a cannon, rolling Primus from Metroid Prime around a circuit and knocking down objects and so on.
Graphically, the game is quite unpredictable with colorful, 2D and 3D graphics which can be very blocky and bright, to high rendered. This seems like a good inclusion in the title since players will not get bored of the same puzzle outlay, with changing graphics keeping players attached and surprised when they play the next mini-game.
Smooth Moves looks promising and has the Wario label which Nintendo prides itself in most of the games in this genre. The use of the Wii remote is also another bonus as people of all ages can play this game from the get-go.
Pictures from Gamespot.
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