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Wii Sports Resort

ESRB Rating:
ESRB Rating Summary
E Cartoon Violence
Release Date: July 26, 2010
Game System: Wii
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 4
Family Friendly Video Games Approved
Family Friendliness: GamerPops.com:  There’s a lot to do in Wii Sports Resort, it’s much deeper than its predecessor, and considering you’re getting one MotionPlus already, it’s like you’re getting the game itself for $30-$40 . It’s worth it. Calibration issues and some less-than-inspiring games aside, you’ll have lots of fun with this game, both by yourself, and with family members of all ages.

 


Highlights:
- For a great breakdown of what works and what doesn’t in Wii Sports Resort, make sure to check out GamerPops full review.
Lowlights:
- For a great breakdown of what works and what doesn’t in Wii Sports Resort, make sure to check out GamerPops full review.

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This game was reviewed by our partners at GamerPops.com.  Their mission is to provide honest and real information from the perspective of real gamers who are parents.

You can read the full review here:
http://www.gamerpops.com/reviews/wii-sports-resort/

INFORMATION FROM COMPANY FACT SHEET:
Wii Sports Resort

is an immersive, expansive active-play game that includes a dozen fun resort-themed activities. It maintains the wide-ranging appeal that attracted millions to the original Wii Sports.

From the moment players skydive onto Wuhu Island,they're presented with a huge selection of fun activities that everyone can play.   A dozen activities await visitors: Archery, Frisbee®, Basketball, Cycling, Canoeing, Power Cruising, Table Tennis, Air Sports, Bowling, Swordplay, Golf and Wakeboarding.

Each activity has multiple fun challenges designed to keep visitors coming back for more. Basketball players might compete in a three-point shootout or jump into a three-on-three pickup game. Archery enthusiasts must aim for the bull's-eye across ever-increasing distances and obstacles.

Different activities use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk™ controllers in different ways. For example, players hold the Wii Remote like a paddle in Canoeing, while in Cycling they use both arms to “pedal” with the two controllers. The Wii MotionPlus accessory picks up every nuance of motion and translates it onto the TV screen.

Depending on the activity, players can compete solo or against other players. Some activities even let players team up to work cooperatively.

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