Wario Ware: Smooth Moves
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RoadkillJoe
Wario Ware: Smooth Moves
Would any of you know anything about said topic?(Wario Ware: Smooth Moves) I just got a Wii and wanted to buy the game. I know how much it is, I just need info!!!!!!

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RE: Wario Ware: Smooth Moves
I got it a couple of weeks back, and I certainly consider it to beat Red Steel. It's funny, has cute animations, over 200 microgames and takes a very long time for it to get boring. Unfortunately, there's a bit of a learning curve with the game, because while the game tells you how to hold the Wiimote and what to do, it doesn't tell you how to do it. You have to go back to the Temple of Form (or whatever it's called) and keep playing the mini-game until you grasp how to do it. There's also the fact that a lot of the time, the Wiimote will go out of range of the minigame, so by the time it's back in line with the sensor bar half your time (5 seconds) has already gone. Fortunately, this doesn't happen very often, and it's probably because I have a small TV.
Another thing I find annoying is how short the game is. Sure, it gets quite difficult at the end, but once you've finished the game all you can do is go back and do each separate 'mission' again and again. At least the second time round you'll get some different micro-games, and you can keep going on and on until you run out of lives.
Anyway, I say get it, because it's great fun. The multiplayer is pretty cool too, but you can only use one Wiimote and it gets pretty hectic when there's more than five people playing. The mini-games also seem to be fewer as well, I think I counted around 50 different mini-games instead of the usual 205.
So anyway, buy, buy, buy!
Another thing I find annoying is how short the game is. Sure, it gets quite difficult at the end, but once you've finished the game all you can do is go back and do each separate 'mission' again and again. At least the second time round you'll get some different micro-games, and you can keep going on and on until you run out of lives.
Anyway, I say get it, because it's great fun. The multiplayer is pretty cool too, but you can only use one Wiimote and it gets pretty hectic when there's more than five people playing. The mini-games also seem to be fewer as well, I think I counted around 50 different mini-games instead of the usual 205.
So anyway, buy, buy, buy!
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RoadkillJoe
RE: Wario Ware: Smooth Moves
This is my reply to that: Cool!
