Water Sports is a Sporting game available on the Wii.
Water Sports is a Sporting game. Sports games recreate a wide variety of real life competitive activities. Depending on the sport, these will either have an action or strategy focus. Popular sports games are often released on an annual basis, each year the game receives new player rosters and game improvements.
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Water Sports Wii adds variety to your balance board fitness regime. Although limited in terms of gaming, it is good to see a game that places balance rather than weight-loss at the centre of its health plan.
Physical health isn't just about burning calories and building big muscles, it's also about motor control and balance, just ask anyone who does serious amounts of yoga. This is especially true as we get older. The fine control muscles that help us balance can start to weaken, which is one of the reasons older people are more prone to falling.
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Water Sports Wii is a lightweight alternative to the successful Wii Sports Resort that offers just four events for our family to enjoy. Although the selection was limited the game proved an unexpected hit with our kids and thanks to the Balance Board integration, it became a great workout game for the adults.
After the success of Wii Sports Resort in our household the arrival of Water Sports for the Wii seemed to be an exciting addtion to our usual videogame roster. My kids loved the water sports parts of Wii Sports Resort and having an entire game devoted to the waves seemed to be an awesome idea. Offering four different games - wakeboarding, windsurfing, kite-surfing and jet ski racing initially seemed a little light. Wii sports back in 2006 offered six very distinct sports and Wii Resort blew the doors off with 12.
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