WarioWare: Smooth Moves is a Nintendo Wii game that has you playing as the notorious Wario. This party video game is the fifth installment in the Wario series, and features all the characters from the WarioWare universe. This party video game allows you to use your Wii controller to perform various moves that will make you victorious. The multiplayer mode of this Nintendo Wii game is the standout feature that allows up to 12 players to compete against each other. With over 200 fast-paced microgames, WarioWare: Smooth Moves is bound to keep you entertained for hours on end.
Fantastic game, my housemates and I have played it countless times over the last 2 weeks. Great game to re vitalize an old wii and to bring out during a house party. Game mechanics encourage more engagement than other games and individual mini games are both challenging and comedic. Would strongly recommend this game, particularly at it's current price point.
We have a right laugh playing this game. I actually had this when I first got my Wii and it got lost during a house move so we had to buy it again because we love it so much
Warioware Smooth Moves is a fun game which consists of lots of different and sometimes challenging mini games.
There's a story which you follow as cut scenes for different characters as you complete a characters challenges and unlock more.
There is a scoreboard for the top 3 players who each use their own profile and points get awarded for challenges completed and lives left over at the end.
Its a fun game that all ages can enjoy and its a great time killer too.
If you were to define a game as 'quintessentially Japanese', it would have to be this one.
I must start out by saying that I am a newcomer to the world of video games, having been brought up in an environment where electronic entertainment was limited at best, it's only now in my mid twenties that I'm 'seeing the light', as it were.
I played this game first on a friend's Wii, and was immediately enamoured with its unique take on using the remote. From there I was fortunate enough to have been given a Wii as a present, and bought this copy of the game online. It's one of those things, I've got MarioKart, Wario Ware and House Of The Dead, and that's me happy with my collection. I'm sure there are other games out there that will amuse me as much, but I've yet to find them.
Anyway, this game was best defined by the friend who introduced me to it who said "This game reduces everyone, even hard-core gamers, to the same level'. She was right, as the game is so different to others for the Wii that it can stump even the most hardened gamer. When you're shown the way to hold the remote, given a vague clue as to what to do (from descriptive ones like 'clear the air' to completely useless ones like 'Go!' or 'Don't Lose!'), everyone's in the same boat.
This is an excellent game to play in a group, its multiplayer mode is good, but not as good as single player. You could do what we do, which is to play single-player but take it in turns to do one of the minigames.
I'd recommend this game to anyone. It's so different to what you might expect that you're sure to love it as much as I do.Read full review
Great and funny microgames in the WarioWare series
This game has many levels each with some microgames and then a boss stage.
You use your wii remote to do funny and silly things and some of the microgames have references to other nintendo games like Mario, Zelda and lots more!
This game is a very funny game with awesome animated cutscenes and would recommend!