WarioWare: Smooth Moves for Nintendo Wii
- ESRB Rating: E10 - (Everyone 10+)
- Publisher: Nintendo
- Genre: Action
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WarioWare Smooth Moves: Smooth Move ExLax
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 thrown at you in quick succession such that you... Read full review »
Warioware Smooth Moves: Nose Picking Fun for About Four Hours
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: Smooth Moves improves on the craziness factor... Read full review »
Warioware: Smooth Moves Aplenty
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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 the Wii and the Wii-mote can do for their games!...
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I've always wanted a game were I pick a nose.
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 an ancient temple and a magic...
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Great Game. Fun for the whole family!
This game is great for the whole family. It is a fun game, and you will have many laughs. This game is basically a bunch of mini games you play. As you play the game you will unlock more and more levels and they get harder as they go. Once you pick a level you will start with four... Read full review »
A short game is a good game eh?
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 you play it for the first time, you almost... Read full review »
Great fun at first, but I can see myself getting bored with it
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 later, when I got myself a Wii, this was one of the... Read full review »
Perhaps it could be a little smoother?
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, you were shaking hands with a dog, the next... Read full review »
Smooth way to blow $50
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?). Anyway, being avid video-gamers from back in... Read full review »
This is awesome! Stayed up playing for 18 hours straight.
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... Read full review »
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Wario Ware: Smooth Moves (Nintendo Wii)
While wandering around his home of Diamond City, Wario stumbles into an old building called the Temple of Form. Inside, he finds a mystical treasure called the Form Baton. Legend has it that if the holder follows the forms, he can overcome any challenge. With this discovery, the form craze spreads through Diamond City, and soon everybody is doing their best to master the moves. Sticking to the traditional WarioWare style of play, players can use 20 unique applications of the Wii Remote to chop barrels, turn levers, run races and more.
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