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Sports Party (Wii)

Sports Party (Wii)
From Ubisoft

List Price: £19.99
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #392 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: UBI Soft
  • Released on: 2008-07-11
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii

Editorial Reviews

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9 different sports events
Basketball (3 different games)
Croquet
Lawn Darts
Badminton
Volleyball
Horse Shoes
Mini-Golf

Play together
Take part in both one-on-one and team-based games for up to 4 players. Tweak the difficulty levels for each player so everyone can compete together!

Pick up, play and replay
Pick up and play any of the games for a short practice session, or challenge your friends and family at them all!

Intuitive Wii Remote Controls
Sports Party captures the authentic actions and motions of each sport. With distinct motions for bumps, sets and spikes in Volleyball; forehand and backhand swings in Badminton, and a unique way to play Basketball.


Customer Reviews

Not quite a party of sports1
By and far the most disappointing game I've ever had the unfortunate pleasure in obtaining for the Wii.

The controls are very difficult to get to grips with, the text on the screen - especially the instructions - is naff, tiny and useless. Bypassing that, the games themselves are very slow, and quite unrealistic in every way. If you're looking for a good sports game, my advice is to totally avoid this appalling game and go for any of the others on the market instead.

Stick with Wii Sports1
I played this at a friend's house today. It's incredibly slow and dull and the controls don't work properly. That's really all you need to know, don't buy it!

Awful1
Seriously - don't bother wasting your money on this - it's dreadful

I was so disappointed with it....I thought volleyball and croquet etc.would be fun to play but the gameplay is terrible...and as another reviewer said , on the individual games it's frustrating having to watch the other three participants take their shots (and there's no way to change that)

Certainly not a game to play on your own...maybe it'd be better with other people, but then i doubt i'd embarass myself by letting friends and family play it