Pros: fun, sense of humor, fast-paced Cons: no replay value, some control issues, some terrible graphics
WarioWare first appeared on the Gameboy Advance back in 2003. The premise was simple: you competed in 5 second mini-games which challenged your ability to recognize what to do and complete the task before the timer ran out. These mini-games are also ...
Pros: Fun and funny. Great sound effects. Cons: Short. Lame graphics. Starts to get a little repetitive towards the end
Ever wanted to pick a nose in a video game? Ever wanted to make monkeys dance by shaking the controller all around? Ever wanted to give Wario a big old slap across the face by doing a slap motion with your controller? Well here's your chance! Warioware: ...
Pros: Great Immersive Gameplay Cons: No 2 player until 1 player is complete
INTRO There are not currently a whole lot of what i would call great games out for the Nintendo Wii at this present time. A lot of the games that are out i think are mere experiments from developers as they try to figure out everything that ...
Pros: fun micro games, addictive gameplay, and a good sense of humor Cons: the controls could be better, it's short.
I got Wario Ware Smooth moves yesterday when I saw it for the Wii and always wanted to try a Wario Ware game out so I bought the game. After playing it and beating the main modes (it’s pretty short) here is what I think of it. Story. Wario has found ...
Pros: Fast, fun, simple and exciting. Has the potential to be a good party game. Cons: Can get repetitive, if you play long enough, you'll memorize all the micro games.
So maybe it was the fresh idea of the Wii remote, or maybe it was the wackiness of story that gave me an awesome initial first impression... because I got sucked into this game right away when I first played it at my friends house. A couple weeks ...
Pros: Fast and funny -- your non-gamer friends will love it. Cons: Occasional control quirks. Limited multiplayer options, and a bizarre one-controller limit.
When the original WarioWare was released several years back on the GBA, it was an incredible breath of fresh air. It was difficult to hold back smiles while faced with a rapid-fire succession of simple -- and often hysterical -- microgames. One moment, ...
Pros: Funny, Lighthearted fun, interesting and varied micro games Cons: Graphics, can get old quickly, more micro games would be great
What the hell is going on?! That's what you'll be saying to yourself when you play WarioWare: Smooth Moves for the first time. The best way to describe this crazy game is fast, reflex driven and utterly nutty. This is Nintendo at their craziest and once ...
Pros: Creatively utilizes the WII remote fully. Cons: Boring. Not multi-player, no "replay" value whatsoever.
Given the other reviews, I'm obviously a "late-comer" but just recently purchased a WII system (go to Wal-mart online and you can purchase the dang thing, quit trying to time it or make it to the store, which we finally "figured out" after a year, duh?). ...
Pros: Quirky, single or multi-player, short or long play. Cons: Maybe too short a game for some
This game served as my introduction to both the WarioWare series of games and the Wii. It has plenty of wholesome goodness and does a good job showcasing the interface capabilities of the Wii. I have since expanded my game experience, but Moves is a ...
Pros: Great game to play when you are bored no matter how little time you have Cons: Takes a lot of one player play to unlock multiplayer
This game is filled with a variety of mirogames and levels to play. Microgames are like mini games, but much shorter. Each microgame only lasts a few seconds or so. These microgames are first unlocked by played the levels, which have you beat several ...
Pros: Tons of silly fun Cons: A tad on the short side
WarioWare: Smooth Moves for the Nintendo Wii is a great game. It has everything a good game should have: fun and easy game play and a high replay value. Smooth Moves is another title in the popular WarioWare series, and it does not disappoint. The ...
Pros: Fun and entertaining for a group Cons: Somewhat boring by yourself
Wario Ware Smooth Moves Wii game was great for playing with friends and family because it's very interactive. Multiplayer can only be unlocked after the single player mode stages are completed You learn the hand movements in which you use the Wii ...
Pros: funny, exciting, gets you off your butt Cons: should have the capability to add another remote
My husband is really into the game scene, having all the latest and greatest when it comes to video games. I usually never play any of them - they are just really confusing and time consuming and I don't care to play all the sci-fi stuff that is out ...
Pros: A lot of replay value, good multiplayer, good side games Cons: No online support
Smooth Moves is what every WarioWare installment should be- good, wacky fun. It doesn't require a lot of thought, it just requires speed and willingness to look silly! This WarioWare installment boasts loads of different characters to play through. ...
This is awesome! Stayed up playing for 18 hours straight. by infidex ,Jan 10 '07
Pros: Awesome control, addicting. Cons: Didn't sleep last night, too much fun to play!
This is exactly what I was expecting it to be. I got a copy of this on Monday, a week before it's release. The game is so addictive I played it for 18 hours straight. I don't see my self playing anything else in the near future but this, there's so many mini games to keep you busy and the control reactions are superb, better then the other games that the WII has out so far. Don't hesitate to buy this or preorder it, it will be hard to find for a while.
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