:: 'Wario Ware' great for different types of gamers
Nintendo Wii has an infinite amount of potential. The one game that presently shows the Wiis abilities the best, and by far the fastest, is Wario Ware: Smooth Moves.

Wario Ware is the type of game that involves fast-paced game play and quick thinking. At the start of the game, Wario begins by running away from a boulder almost as if he were in a scene from Indiana Jones.

To keep the boulder from squashing him, there are different mini-games that a player must play in a certain amount of time [usually less than 10 seconds] or else the player loses a point.

The player starts back at the beginning of the story, if the player loses four points.

Wario Ware is a game that throws together a lot of random mini-games, most of which make excellent use of the Wiis motion sensor controller, with about 10 character stories.

All stories are of characters who arent part of the Nintendo family, except Wario. While playing through these various stories, players can put the Wiis remote up to their nose like an elephants trunk, put it on their head like a wig and hold it like a remote control. These are just some of the outrageous ways players can hold the remote in this game.

As the game continues and the player learns more about how to use the remote control in different ways, the stories incorporated with the mini-games are amusing, original and random.

Disappointingly, this game is entirely too short. Most players should beat this game in a few hours. The replay ability is fun for the sake that someone can laugh at their friends performing various actions using the Wii controller, but it isnt something that someone plays for hours on end without getting bored.

Its a fun party game. For gamers that play with a lot of different people this is an absolute winner, but for solo players, this would be best for a rental.

Reporter: Jeremy White - 03/15/07