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Coming complete with a Wii remote, Wii Play lets you challenge your friends and family to exciting two-player action.
Hit the target, twist and turn, go fishing...
By playing these 9 different types of game, you will naturally learn how to master the Wii Remote.
The games are fully compatible withh Mii characters you create on your Wii console.
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This is a Nintendo game that comes complete with a Nintendo Remote Controller.
Given that this combo is only around $15 dearer than buying a Nintendo controller alone (other brands might be cheaper), it does represent good value.
There are plenty of games included and they are simple fun, especially for younger players. IMHO they are not at the level of 'fun and replayablility' as those in Wii Sport (a really great game disc that sold only combined with the Wii consoles). However, they do achieve their objective of helping new players to quickly master the controller.
Overall, considering the effective price of the game disc - it is worth the extra if you are in the market for another controller anyway.
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