Posts Tagged “Nunchuck”
Feb
14
2010
Wii Sports Gaming Guide - Be Sure to Get a Winning Strike!Posted by: Mr.Tennis in Interesting SiteIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Well, if you have a Wii, you will know that Wii Sports is far from dull. It’s actually great fun, and it’s still one of my favourite games for the Wii. Wii Sports is so simple that anybody can play it. Whether you’re 3 or 103, you are bound to love this game. The onscreen gameplay instructions are really clear, anybody can do it! What’s more, when you play Wii Sports, you really get a feel of being in the bowling alley or tennis court for real. The sound effects and scenery details are pretty authentic, making the whole casual gaming experience much more fun! For the Baseball, Tennis and Boxing games, the game is played by the hand and arm movements that you make whilst holding the Wiimote and/or nunchuck. For the Bowling and Golf games, you will also need to make the movements that you would if you were playing the games ‘for real’, coupled with one or two presses on the Wiimote buttons. It’s as easy as 123. Savvy Tip! Are you having trouble getting strikes in Wii Sports Bowling? Doe … Tags: Arm Movements, Baseball, Bowling Alley, Boxing Games, Doe, Favourite Games, Gameplay Instructions, Gaming Experience, Gaming Guide, Golf Games, Love Game, Nunchuck, Scenery Details, Sound Effects, Sports Bowling, Sports Gaming, Strikes, Tennis Court, Wii, WiimoteThis is a brief rundown of each game. Tanks - This 2D overhead shooting game is the only one in Wii Play for which the Nunchuck can be used alongside the Remote. The Wii Remote is used to aim your tank’s gun at enemies while the Nunchuck is used to move the tank around the play area. Charge - This is the only game where the Wii remote is held in the style of bicycle handle bars. The remote can be used like a steering wheel to race a cow to the end of a track before the time runs out. Bashing into scarecrows is rewarded with time extensions. Billiards - As you would expect this is a Wii Play version of Billiard. The Wii remote is used to select where the cue ball is hit, then the remote is pulled back and pushed forth to simulate the motion of the cue in order to hit the ball. Fishing - The play must cast their rod by swinging the Wii remote and then move the rod around to catch a fish and pull it up. Laser Hockey - Like Air Hockey, two players use a mallet to hit a puck into their op … Tags: Air Hockey, Bicycle, Billiard, Billiards, Cow, Cue Ball, Enemies, Mallet, Mini Games, Nunchuck, Play Area, Puck, Rundown, Shooting Game, Steering Wheel, Tanks, Time Extensions, Wii, Wii Play, Wii RemoteInteresting Websites : |
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