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Wii Party

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Technical Details

Wii Party

  • Interactive game boards that utilize player’s Miis to roll dice and move across the board
  • Over family friendly 70 mini-games in all
  • 13 different party game modes take the fun out of the TV and into the living room
  • Games utilize the Wii Remote to force players to interact with one another in the real world in ways that affect in-game process
  • Wii Party features multiplayer variety, including competitive and cooperative gameplay


Product Description

Nintendo’s throwing the party of the year and everybody’s invited! Social Play Wii Party is a social experience for the entire family and beyond. By focusing on interactive group play that features Mii characters as the stars, Wii Party isn’t the life of the party…YOU are! All-New Experiences Wii Party introduces several new ways to play that break the traditional party-game mold. These games change how players interact with each other by taking what’s on the TV screen and bringing the action out into the living room. From carefully passing the Wii Remote controller around like a time bomb, to searching for hidden Wii Remote controllers, these games turn Wii Party into a house party! Board Games and Beyond Wii Party features 13 unique party games that include interactive four-player board games, cooperative and competitive two-player games, familiar favorites like bingo, and over 80 mini games that feature all types of game play and motion control. With Mii characters front and center, there’s something for everyone…starring everyone!

Wii Party is a party game developed by Nintendo for the Wii gaming console. The game is an evolution in the party game genre, in which along with standard Wii party game action beloved by gamers, players use the Wii Remote in new ways that encourage player interaction in the physical gameplay space, affecting in-game action. The game features more than 70 party games, broken into multiple game categories, 1-4 player game support and new and fun ways to integrate Miis into your gameplay.

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Example of Wii Party innovative use of the Wii Remote
Utilize the Wii Remote in a whole new way with family and friends.
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An Electronic Game Board for the Whole Family

Most video games require players to focus their attention on a screen, but now Nintendo brings the action into the living room with Wii Party, a game that changes the way people interact with other players.

Wii Party is a family-friendly party game featuring 13 different party game modes and 70+ mini-games. Individual games are diverse in design, incorporate importable or system generated Miis, and fall into several different categories. These include: Party Games supporting 1-4 players that in some cases utilize an in-game game board, navigated with the use of Miis and dice rolls; Pair Games, supporting up to two players in co-op play; and House Party Games, which support 2-4 live players and utilize the Wii Remote to create differing dynamics between players.

Key Game Features

  • Some of the 13 different party game modes take the fun out of the TV and into the living room. Players have to interact with one another in the real world to get the results they want in the game. Examples of House Party gameplay include:
    • A take off on “Spoons”, in which players place their Wii Remotes on a table. Each one emits a different animal noise. Players win the round by being the first to grab the controller that is making the sound of the animal shown on the TV.
    • Players use Wii Remote controllers to play Hide and Go Seek, where one player asks the other players to leave the room and then hides all of the controllers around the living room. When the other players return, they have to find them.
  • Wii Party features multiplayer variety. Some of the party game modes are cooperative, such as “Balance Boat.” Others are competitive, such as “Board Game Island.”
  • In Board Game Island mode, players help their Mii characters compete in more than 70 different mini-games:
    • Mii characters ride a rollercoaster while players try to shoot down floating balloons containing gifts.
    • Players use their Wii Remote controllers to help Mii characters navigate a virtual game of tag.
  • For multiplayer modes, additional Wii Remote controllers are required and are sold separately.

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In-game Party Game Mode use of a game board from Wii Party
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Mii integration into gameplay in Wii Party
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Mini-game gameplay from Wii Party
2-4 player support.
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Co-op gameplay from Wii Party
Co-op play options.
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Customer Reviews


390 of 398 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I was reluctant, but Wii Party is Tons of Fun!, October 5, 2010
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Kaio (Neverland, CA) – See all my reviews
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Wii Party (Video Game)

I’m new to Wii, and after wasting over a hundred dollars on crappy games only to trade them in for pennies on the dollar, I was leery about throwing more money away. Thankfully, Wii Party is a huge hit at our house!

My reaction to Wii games seems to be instantaneous — I either love or hate them within the first few minutes of play. And believe me, it doesn’t feel good to spend 50 dollars on a game only to realize you’ve just thrown your money away. And after buying one dud game after another, Wii Party had a lot riding against it in my mind. But I really wanted something else to play other than my fave, Wii Sports Resort. So I decided to give it one more try, bit the bullet, and bought Wii Party — and boy, am I glad I did!

The trailer for this game really doesn’t do it justice. I was thinking this game might be kinda lame, but it really has to be experienced to be appreciated. Like Sports Resort, I’m very impressed with the programming, thought and imagination that went into this. Wii has taken the potentially boring concept of party games and created something quite wonderful, not to mention fun. Unlike New Carnival Games, which was one inane game fragment after another, Wii Party has come up with an inventive way to thread everything together and create an enjoyable gaming experience.

The Host is NOT speaking Japanese!

Wii Party has a cute character that hosts the entire game. I’ve seen some text and video reviews complaining that he speaks Japanese — well, I’m not fluent, but I do speak some Japanese, and the host of Wii Party is NOT speaking Japanese. He’s not speaking anything, it’s just a made up language so the same game can be manufactured for distribution throughout the world. That way, only the onscreen text would change to fit the appropriate country’s language, which is easy to accomplish with simple encoding. The host speaks to the players as if they are watching and participating in a game show. And the instructions are displayed as text onscreen. I’ve read some complaints about this, but since when is teaching children how to read a bad thing?! And for the adults, it gives the opportunity to read the instructions more than once if necessary, to make sure one understands how to play each game. Personally, I like the host and think he’s cute. Whenever he comes on screen, it brings a smile to my face. It kinda reminds me of a cross between a quirky Sesame Street puppet and a Cirque du Soleil character. Their Vegas show, Mystere, has a similar character (who is even dressed in a similarly colored costume) and he helps thread the whole show together — as does the host in Wii Party. And like Cirque, it makes no difference that he’s speaking in a foreign tongue, or in this case, a completely made-up one.

Practice Rounds

I appreciated that each game has the option to do practice rounds. It helps immensely to read the instructions, do a practice, then re-read the instructions again to clarify. You can do as many practice rounds as you like, and some of the games can be tricky, so this is a big plus. The games are all very fun but it takes some getting used to, as far as how the controls work and respond, so practicing before doing the actual game is a good thing.

Laugh Out Loud Fun

Every game we’ve played so far had us all literally laughing aloud, pointing at the screen and the time just flew by. Hours felt like minutes and it was midnight before we realized we had stayed up way too late playing games. But if laughter is the best medicine, then it was time well spent.

Board Game Island — was very unique and a really good time, even if bad rolls of the dice occasionally messed things up for us. The neat thing is, computer controlled Mii characters will play along too, so if there’s only 2 human players, the computer will play the 2 others so there’s a full squad of four. This makes board games more interesting than just playing with 2. But there are plenty of 1, 2 and 4 player games — literally something for everybody.

Balance Boat — is really neat too. You have to balance a predetermined number of Miis on a sailboat’s masts, making sure not to topple the whole thing over and into the sea. Each round has a mini game that requires 2 players to work as a team. If you play the mini game well and get it right, you get to balance 2 Miis of the same size. If not, the Miis are ridiculously different sizes, making balancing the pair onto the boat much more difficult. So as the game goes on, it gets harder and harder, and funnier too!

The mini games are amazing! Landing your Mii on the moon with space jet packs, flying through space avoiding asteroids, flying a helicopter and saving other Miis with a safety line, chopping trees with an axe, dune buggies, balance mazes, Match Up where you match the Miis wandering the town square… even Bingo was fun…

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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for a group, October 4, 2010
By 
Diana Wonder (Tucson, AZ United States) – See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Wii Party (Video Game)

We like it. Lots of minigames, pretty good load time, and lots of ways to play. You do not have to commit to an hour or anything, its nice that you can pick it up and play for a few minutes only if you want to. We also have all of the Mario Party games and I think this is more fun. The mini games are not re-hashed versions of Mario Party games. It is NOT an in-depth, serious game, but is great for what it is, a party game. My family and I played it a bunch (mom, dad, teen-ager) and all of us had a good time. I think that it is worth the price. It is also easy enough for anyone, making it a nice choice for all ages to play together.

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77 of 82 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Entertaining., October 7, 2010
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Wii Party (Video Game)

I wanted to write my first ever Amazon review after being very well entertained for 4 days now with Wii Party. The review was going to be very detailed. However, I believe I’m on the same page as Kaio, and almost wrote the same positive review nearly verbatim, so I scrapped it.

Let me say that I’m 30 years old and tend not to buy as many games as I used to, but I get that itch once in awhile to purchase a game, or should I say a Nintendo game for that matter? And tend to keep an eye out for what’s coming out. After being fairly entertained with Wii sports and having played Mario Party in the past, Wii Party piqued my interest. I was going to wait a month or so to see how well the game would be received except that I received an email on launch day stating that Walmart was giving away a Free Wii-mote with the purchase of Wii Party (I found that to be false). So I cruised over to the local Walmart only to impulse buy Wii Party promotion-less.

Wii Party sat unopened for a full day due to the fact that I read some underwhelming reviews by some reputable gaming websites and early Amazon reviewers claiming the game was a conservatively made title by nintendo that wasn’t very entertaining. I was afraid if I cracked the seal, I would’ve wasted more money on games that get light use.

After peer pressure by my friend to play the game, I opened that package and since then we’ve been Wii Party evangelists. We have played it with 5 different friends and a family of mixed ages, resulting in a blast every time and multiple copies purchased in just a couple days.

I haven’t played by myself yet and don’t really plan to, however, the two-player games are entertaining, mini-games are well made, and the more players-the merrier. Some reviewers griped that anything less than 3- players playing at a time is boring, but I’ve had a blast with the 2-player Mario Party-esque board game mode, and the co-op ship balancing challenge. For more insight on how I feel overall, check out Kaio’s review… I had the same expectations before the purchase and experience with the game.

The only reason I gave it four stars was because I felt Nintendo should’ve made a Mario Kart type leaderboard challenge for the House Party games. Maybe they did and I overlooked it.

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