Wii Sports Resort offers a new collection of fun sports games that anyone can pick up and play.
Wii Sports Resort takes place on the tropical island of Wuhu. This
great new game will whisk players away to a resort that’s full of
action, offering more than 18 sports to participate in from, Archery to
Frisbee, basketball, cycling, canoeing, Power Cruising, Table Tennis,
Air Sports, Swordplay, Bowling, Golf and wakeboarding.
Wii Sports Resort takes the inclusive fun and intuitive controls of
the original Wii Sports to the next level, offering a beach resort
environment and many more sports to get to grips all using Wii
MotionPlus. Wii Sports resort is easy to pick up and play, but comes
coupled with deeper levels of play that are sure to challenge even the
most experienced gamer.
The inclusion if Wii motion plus in this game will guarantee, that
veteran Wii users and newcomers alike can enjoy unprecedented gaming
precision as they cruise on a water scooter, duel with swords, toss a
flying disc and much more.
Just as with Wii Sports, people will love competing against friends and family.
As the competition heats up, Wii Sports Resort is as much fun to
watch as it is to play. First-time players will find it easy to pick up
a Wii Remote and jump into the action. From the moment players skydive
onto Wuhu island they will be presented with a huge selection of fun
activities that everyone can play.
Wii Sports Resorts on Nintendo Wii Features:
- Wuhu Island has so many things to do, there’s never a dull moment. A dozen activities await visitors.
- The activities use the precision controls of the Wii MotionPlus
accessory to help players come much closer to the physical reality of
engaging in the actual sports. Every realworld action, whether it’s a
perfect drive on the fairway or a slice off the course, is meant to be
faithfully replicated.
- Each activity has multiple fun challenges designed to keep visitors coming back for more.
- Different activities use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk™ controllers in
different ways. For example, players hold the Wii Remote like a paddle
in Canoeing, while in Cycling they use both arms to “pedal” with the
two controllers. The Wii MotionPlus accessory picks up every nuance of
motion and translates it onto the TV screen.
- Depending on
the activity, players can compete solo or against other players. Some
activities even let players team up to work cooperatively.