
Every few bubbles you will have to change the angle of your Mii. You only need to use the first pose and the bubbles will move side to side a little bit as they float gently down. Level 15: Owl with one green eye and one red eye.You can also tell which level you are on by the wallpaper. Level 3 = 15 points) if you do not drop a single bubble. After each level, you will be rewarded bonus points (5 times the level number e.g. Use this to your advantage especially when a lot of bubbles form on the screen at the same time (common in Levels 8, 12 & 15). The rainbow bubble freezes all the other bubbles for a few seconds, allowing you to pop the bubbles as they are immobilized. If you're looking for a great party game, then "Wii Play" on the Wii will fit the bill.The objective is to pop bubbles that float downwards by positioning your Mii at the silhouette's angle in the bubble with the correct pose before they touch the bottom of the screen if three bubbles are dropped, the game ends (you can check to see how many chances you have left by looking at how many waves are at the bottom of the screen). This collection of games is fun for gamers of all skill levels and ages. Your objective is to blow up other vehicles while protecting your own. It plays like NES games, with players piloting small tanks around a 2-D environment. Tanks is the breakout star of this collection of games.

You'll gain the high score by destroying the most scarecrows in the least amount of time. In Charge, you need to destroy scarecrows with your rampaging cow. Invest enough time into this minigame, and you'll soon find yourself pulling off trick shots like the pros.The final two games are the most action-oriented of them all. You use your controller to line up shots and the motion sensor to determine the strength of each shot. In Billiards, you'll be transported to a pool hall for some classic sports action. A marquee at the top of the screen shows which fish give bonus points. In Fishing, the controller functions as a rod for the player to cast into a lake and reel in as many fish as possible. Fishing and Billiards are two of the more laid-back video games on this Nintendo Wii title. You'll use the controller as a makeshift puck, blocking your goal while attempting to score on your opponent. The strength of the swing and the angle will determine where the ball flies. In this minigame, you'll use the controller's motion sensor to swing the racket at the ball. If you've played Tennis on the "Wii Sports" software, you'll feel right at home with Table Tennis. In Pose Mii, you'll be copying the poses shown on the screen by rotating the controller. The title will give you specific features to look for, and you'll then need to select the proper character. Find Mii has you choosing characters from a crowd. Eagle-eyed gamers will also notice cameos from other Nintendo video games, such as the ducks from "Duck Hunt." Practice makes perfect as gamers can rack up big scores by shooting targets without missing. In this video game, you'll shoot at balloons, soda cans, and even UFOs. Just point where you want to shoot and pull the trigger underneath the controller. In Shooting Range, you'll use your Wii Remote as a pointer. "Wii Play" is also fully compatible with the Wii U gaming console.


In many games, you'll play as your Mii, or the character will appear in the background. "Wii Play" also makes extensive use of your created characters. You can post your best scores to a leaderboard for your friends to view. When playing by yourself, you can attempt to complete challenges in each game and earn medals.

Every game on this disc is compatible for up to two players. Each of these games is designed to take advantage of the Wii Remote in a different way. Released for the Wii in 2007, the title is a compilation of nine different minigames.
