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More Game Party on Wii

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More Game Party is a Minigames game available on the Wii. It can be played in Competitive modes.

More Game Party is a Minigames game. Mini games come in a variety of shapes and sizes. What unites the genre is the speed with which players can pickup the games and the relativley short time requried to complete a level or two.

More Game Party can be played in a Competitive mode. Competitive Multiplayer games provide experiences where players compete against each other and the computer. Obviously lending itself to sports and team games, these competitive engagements have also dominated the shooting and fighting genres because of the direct combat and expertise involved in each. Although these games were originally played in a split screen style, more recently they are played online via services such as PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and the Nintendo Wireless Connection.

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Teletext Gamer review Thu, 25 Feb 2010

More Game Party on the Wii is an oddity in that its a party game not from Nintendo. And to be brutally honest, it shows.

OK, I’ll admit it. I had already heard dodgy things about this game, but I tried to keep an open mind when playing along with a couple of people the other night. And do you know what? It’s not all bad, given the price too. Mini games are on the menu, and so we choose some Mii-style characters (not the real thing sadly) to use in the game, including beanbag tossing, shuffle ball, darts and quarterback challenge, where you hit the main targets to score points.
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Eclectic Gamer review Fri, 22 May 2009

If, when you first see the box for More Game Party you think 'oh yes, another Wii Sports game', you're not far wrong. It is a mini-game collection containing 11 games, some of which are very familiar (Darts, Hoop Shoot) and others are variations on a theme - all played with the Wii remote in action.

The game doesn't use Miis like Wii Sports and Wii Play; instead you can choose a customizable character with which to play, as well as creating your own in game profile with which to track progress and skill level. Nice idea, although graphically the characters aren't much to look at, so we didn't bother with this - of course customizing a player doesn't actually make any difference to gameplay.
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