WarioWare Smooth Moves

There are a few words that come to mind when I think of WarioWare Smooth Moves. Fast, chaotic, strangely addictive. Warioware: Smooth Moves is full of 3-5 second micro-games that challenge players to do crazy tasks like pick someone’s nose or balancing a broom in the palm of your hand.

There is a story behind all the chaos. Here it is from the Nintendo website:
While pursuing a strange creature that stole his snack, Wario accidentally stumbles into an old building called the Temple of Form. Inside, he finds a mystical treasure called the Form Baton, which looks suspiciously like a Wii Remote. He discovers that the Form Baton gives him special powers depending on his “form” - the way he holds and moves the baton. Wario decides to pocket his new treasure, and soon the form craze spreads through Diamond City.
To advance in the game you have to clear those wacky micro-games that change how you use the Wiimote. Be ready to adapt your game play really fast.

I had recommended WarioWare to friends because I thought that they would enjoy playing it. Apparently they didn’t and were very disappointed with it. So I guess the game antics aren’t for everyone. So, if you like crude humor and short games, WarioWare Smooth Moves might be worth checking out.

January 26th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
I have brought the game over to many a friends house and find groups enjoy this game. I love it myself, got it off Amazon for $25. No fun single player, but as long as you have friends you are set.
February 5th, 2008 at 9:10 am
I LOVE this game…I have only played alone, but I can just imagine what a riot it would be with a group. I didn’t know you could play with more than 1 player…
February 5th, 2008 at 5:06 pm
We played over a friend’s house. I don’t remember playing multiplayer but taking turns going through the various micro-games.
February 17th, 2008 at 8:13 am
After reading my post over and over I see where confusion comes in. No true multiplayer, just the passing of the controller around the room.
Random note: I just got in from GameFly, Zack & Wiki and Endless Ocean. These are two “MUST RENT” games at the very least. I can see myself buying Endless Ocean for whenever I have family over my house (older and younger) and Zack & WIki is just plain ol fun for all ages, makes great great use of the Wiimote.