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Action/Adventure

 

 

BOMBERMAN BLAST

1000 Points

8-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

 

It's classic Bomberman gameplay: collect powerups and plant bombs on a small square battlefield for the sole purpose of killing your friends. Little has changed in the formula here, which is great for longtime fans. Players can quickly unlock the ability to use Miis instead of Bomberman, and by collecting four Wiimotes and four Gamecube controllers they can let up to eight people in on the action. The game also features two other modes: King mode, where blasts don't kill anyone, but instead knock the crown off their heads, and Air Raid, where no one can drop bombs: instead, bombs drop from the sky, and the last survivor wins.

Bomberman Blast also features superb online: between one and four local players can go online and find enough players to form a group of eight. It's a good local and online multiplayer title.

 

Members who liked it: vonboy, DarkKnight_DS, rubido, Twroo, Falcon095, Neogohan, brawl4life, Cifuoco87, Maynard_Tool, bobbuffalo, Jaos, thorbadus, miz1q2w3e, Pimouss, ramuji, Mise, Paulkelly1980, viewtiful_jon, gnizmo, Nintendogamer, Chizrum, Pikatwo,

 

Members who didn't: famousringo

 

DEFEND YOUR CASTLE

500 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

 

Based on the free Flash game, Defend Your Castle has up to four players engage in protecting their fragile cardboard home from legions of stick figures and Pepsi caps, and have mindless fun doing it. Players use the pointer to select an attacking figure; from there they can grab them and fling them to their doom (complete with pitiful cries from the condemned), dip them in paint to convert them to their side, or use a spell to wipe them away (sometimes literally). It's ultimately a shallow game that repeats itself a lot, but it's still good fun to play with friends and see how long you cna hold off the endless hordes.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, SJGohan3972, vonboy, Diglet, Zucas, Falcon095, TX109, Maynard_Tool, Aiemond, finnbar, thorbadus, miz1q2w3e, Hisiru, tjp3, bazmeistergen, sennaho. riders42, SJGohan3972, valen200

Members who didn't: cifuoco87, slavedemonxi, famousringo


 

 

Other Noted titles

 

p0p: (liked by .:DarkPrince:., thorbadus, Hisiru, ramuji, bazmeistergen, dib8rman)

(disliked by miz1q2w3e, Nintendogamer)

Space Invaders: Get Even: (liked by cheesepwns, EdEN,)

(disliked by SJGohan3972,)

The Incredible Maze: (disliked by PaulKelly1980)

Eduardo the Samurai Toaster: (liked by tjp3, EdEN,)

(disliked by PorkChopTD)

Critter Round-Up: (disliked by Pikatwo)

Ant Nation: (liked by Soma)

 

 

Adventure

STRONG BAD EPISODES 1-5

1000 Points/each

1-Player

Relased in N.A., PAL

 

A point-'n-click adventure series from Telltale Games, who recently brought us the Sam & Max remakes as well as the Wallace and Gromit games. This time, Telltale's gotten into the Homestar Runner universe, with five games costing 1000 points each. The sense of humor is taken directly from the Homestar Runner series, as are a series of running jokes which never get explained in the games, so if you're not a fan of the series you should probably steer clear of these games.

For people who do like Homestar Runner, though, Strongbad offers an enjoyable two hour experience per episode, filled with the same goofy humor and characters you've gotten to know over the years: you can even make your own Teen Girl Squad comics, or play games on the old Videlectrix system. The jokes become funnier, and the puzzles more intuitive, as the series goes on. Like other Telltale games, you can never die in this one, so feel free to play around to your heart's content, free of any consequences.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, Cifuoco87, spdk1, rpg_fanatic, famousringo

Members who didn't: Kitler53, miz1q2w3e, dib8rman, kazadoom

 

 

 

TALES OF MONKEY ISLAND EPISODES 1-5

 

1-Player

1000 Points

The latest series from Telltale games (Sam & Max, Homestar Runner), Tales of Monkey Island brings the adventures of pirate Guybrush Threepwood into a new era with an explosive storyline that becomes deeper and more entangled during the course of the five-episode saga.While battling his nemesis, the evil pirate LeChuck, Guybrush accidentally unleashes an insidious voodoo pox that threatens to transform the buccaneers of the Caribbean into unruly pirate monsters. Players will experience the humor, romance, and swashbuckling action the Monkey Island games are famous for and unravel an insidious plot which is revealed across the course of the series

 

 

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Members who didn't:

 

Party

 

 

 

TV SHOW KING

1000 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

 

TV Show King is a quiz-game for up to four players (while it can be played in single-player, there's no point, as you don't compete against any AI). Players use the IR pointer to select a category and question, much like in Jeopardy!, but all the contestants are answering simultaneously, and they can see what answers the other players are choosing. While this may sound annoying, it actually adds to the enjoyment; players may flock to pick the same thing that the "smart" player did, but that player has an incentive to hover over the wrong answer, only to change at the very last second. It's goofy, but it works.

 

Members who liked it: theLurker,  .:DarkPrince:., miz1q2w3e, Pikatwo,

Members who didn't: kitler53

 

Platformers

 

ICARIAN: KINDRED SPIRITS

1000 Points

2-Players

Released in PAL

While you're waiting for Lost Winds 2 to come out (or even be formally announced), may I recommend Icarian instead? You control the action with Wii Remote, by using easy, intuitive movements that will enable you to cast rays, modify the scenery and control winds at your wish. Fly, aim and shoot using the new and fullest potential of your Wii Remote. You can also play with a friend and maximize your abilities - while one controls Nyx, the other will control the powers from the Gods. Like Lost Winds, Icarian is a soothing 2D platformer that uses both the Wiimote and nunchuk in ways retail platformers should as well, although unlike Lost Winds Icarian is a complete game in and of itself.

 

Members who liked it: son1x, IxisNaugus, thorbadus, 68soul, jefforange89, wii4ever

Members who didn't:

LOST WINDS

1000 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

 

Lost Winds was one of the most-heralded WiiWare launch games. It's a side-scrolling platformer with a twist: the player controls two characters simultaneously, one with the nunchuk and one with the Wiimote. The nunchuk controls the boy, who is weak and almost powerless, but who is capable of interacting with the physical world. The Wiimote controls the wind spirit, who can use the wind to affect the world in small ways, but who ultimately must rely on the boy to do more than be a blowhard. The game features fantastic woodwinds music and good visuals; gameplay-wise it focuses more on puzzles than action. The ending hints very strongly at a sequel, which has not been officially announced yet and may end up as a retail release.

 

 

 

Members who liked it: super_etecoon, Sherlock99, DarkKnight_DS, PorkChopTD, rubido, theRepublic, Kingwii, Neogohan, Old Rock, Kitler53, Voltaire, .:DarkPrince:., naznatips, IxisNaugus, SHMUPGurus, Khuutra, theSource, omegalugalv3, twroo, ilikebacon, sirvice, Hisiru, Hyperion, O-D-C, ramuji, cheesepwns, bazmeistergen, Mise, Paulkelly1980, Asriel, spdk1, rpg_fanatic, brute, 68soul, famousringo, SilentWolf, Tayne, Chizrum, jefforange89, sc94597, whatz3rname, wii4ever, valen200, EdEN,

Members who didn't: noname2200, Jaos, miz1q2w3e, tjp3, bouzorikis,

MEGA MAN 9

1000 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

 

The Blue Bomber returns in an adventure that certainly ranks amongst his greatest games. Mega Man 9 returns to its roots, with 8-bit graphics, 8-bit sounds, and simple controls: one button makes you jump, and the other makes you shoot. The levels offer a brisk challenge (often with insta-death buried somewhere in there), the bosses are varied, the powerups are fun to play with, and the platforming harkens back to the NES days. The game's tough, but incredibly fun, especially if you're into old-school gaming. But in a nod to the modern atrophying of skills, 9 offers some new concessions: you can buy upgrades at the store if you want to take the brute-force approach. It's a must-have if you're into platformers.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, SJGohan3972, Soma, pretendo, rubido, Ablasolo, kingwii, Falcon095, c0rd, supermariouniverse, Old Rock, Cifuoco87, tecmo, baddman, TX109, Kitler53, Maynard_Tool, justin, bobbuffalo, NinjaBlade360, naznatips, son1x, IxisNaugus, Aiemond, SHMUPGurus, Khuutra, theSource, omegalugalv3, thorbadus, maxwellgt2000, sparkit34, 16-bitgamer, miz1q2w3e, Pimouss, Hisiru, axumblade, O-D-C, cheesepwns, bazmeistergen, Mise, gamertoadman, gnizmo, quigontcb, rpg_fanatic, Red4Adevil, brute, Fossil, PorkChopTD, RolStoppable, SJGohan3972, sc94597, wii4ever, EdEN, calvacanti.luiz, stephlereff

Members who didn't: .:DarkPrince:., senortaco, joey123

 

 

Other Noted titles

Niki: Rock 'N' Ball: (disliked by thorbadus)

Bubble Bobble Plus: (liked by Ari_Gold, Pimouss, bazmeistergen, viewtiful_jon, famousringo, PorkChopTD)

 (disliked by Neogohan, Cifuoco87, Jaos, rpg_fanatic)

 

 

 

 

 

Puzzle

 

ARTSTYLE: CUBELLO

600 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

 

Cubello’s premise is a deceptively simple, three-dimensional take on classic puzzle gameplay. Each puzzle, or stage, is a structure made up of a number of cubes in various colours. The goal is to launch coloured cubes from your magazine (which holds up to ten) at the structure to match four or more cubes, which causes them to disappear and more cubes to be added to the magazine. As cubes vanish they cause any detached cubes to fall toward the core, effectively changing the structure and potentially triggering combos. The stage is finished when all that’s left is the core; however, run out of cubes in your magazine and you’ll fail.

 

Members who liked it: vonboy, SmokedHostage, rubido, Kitler53, O-D-C, famousringo, SJGohan3972, EdEN, I Like Bacon

Members who didn't: Paulkelly1980

 

ARTSTYLE: ORBIENT

600 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

 

The goal in Orbient is to take your planet and increase its mass until you reach the level's goal. You do this by colliding into other, smaller planets, which lets you absorb them into your own planet. The bigger you become, the more you can absorb. However, it becomes difficult to avoid larger objects when your own mass grows. What makes Orbiet unique is that you don't directly control your planet: you instead manipulate the gravity of surrounding objects (making them attract or repel other stuff, depending on which button you press) to move your planet through space. Later levels add in twists, such as asteroids that can't exert gravity, brining in more variety and greater challenge. It's a slow-paced puzzler that gets very tough towards the end, and at 600 points it's a steal.

 

Members who liked it: SJGohan3972, vonboy, SmokedHostage, DarkKnight_DS, rubido, Jlauro, Voltaire, theSource, thorbadus, ilikebacon, miz1q2w3e, ramuji, famousringo, SJGohan3972, shakarak, sc94597, wii4ever, EdEN, Soma

Members who didn't: TX109, O-D-C,

 

 

ARTSTYLE: ROTOHEX

600 Points

2-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

 

In Rotohex you are put in charge of a hexagonal playing field in which randomly coloured triangular panels drop from the top of the screen into the playing field below. While you don't control these panels, you are able to rotate them using a hex-shaped cursor of sorts. Your task in Rotohex is to rotate these groups of coloured panels in an attempt to get a complete HEX of like-coloured panels. This will cause the HEX to disappear. To advance in each level you must complete six HEX for each colour of panel currently falling. Once you've accomplished this task, a new colour will be added to mix each time you advance. he ultimate goal is to advance through all eight colours of HEX before the playing field completely fills with panels.

 

Members who liked it: SmokedHostage, O-D-C, SJGohan3972, EdEN,

Members who didn't: rubido, thorbadus, ilikebacon,

 

 

DR. MARIO ONLINE RX

1000 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

 

By now you know all about how to play Dr. Mario, as Online Rx doesn't offer too many changes to the classic formula. Online Rx is essentially two games in one: the first is the classic NES Dr. Mario experience, which you play with the Wiimote on its side, while the second is the Virus Buster game from Brain Training, in which you use the pointer. Apart from the control scheme, the games are nearly identical.

Where Online Rx shines is its multiplayer. The game features online play, either with friends or strangers, and it can even be played online with friends who do not own this game themselves. Up to four players can get in on the madness, which makes for some frantic gameplay.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, vonboy, TopCat8, pretendo, Old Rock, Maynard_Tool, IxisNaugus, Jaos, twroo, miz1q2w3e, ramuji, bazmeistergen, Paulkelly1980, famousringo, Nintendogamer, Chizrum, elprincipe, Pikatwo, sly777

Members who didn't: .:DarkPrince:., tjp3

 

 

LIT

800 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A.

Link to overview

LIT is a 3D horror action puzzle game that follows Jake - a typical apathetic teenager, who’s trapped in his high school when it’s overrun by dark creatures. Players must guide Jake through 30 unique classrooms, using the available light sources to create paths to each exit. The goal is to reunite Jake with his girlfriend Rachael, who’s also trapped in the school and calls Jake from time to time on the school’s phone system. Stay in the light and Jake’s safe. Step into the darkness and he’s pulled under. The game has five boss battles, and several modes to increase replayability. There's also a limit to how many light sources can be turned on at once before the fuse blows, so thought (and later, good timing) will play a role as well.

 

 

Members who liked it: DarkKnight_DS, Jlauro, Neogohan, Old Rock, maxwellgt2000, rpg_fanatic, famousringo, Tayne, EdEN,

Members who didn't:

 

TETRIS PARTY

1200 Points

6-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

At its heart, Tetris Party has the familiar Tetris play that anyone who's gamed in the past twenty-five years is already familiar with. Where Tetris Party justifies its cost is in the ten unique single-and-multiplayer modes it features, including one that uses the Balance Board. Even better, using Wi-Fi up to six players can get in on the action (hence "Party"). But the game is definitely meant more for local play, which is where it truly shines.

 

Members who liked it: Pretendo, Jlauro, brawl4life, mojo, ilikebacon, Pimouss, tjp3, axumblade, Paulkelly1980, sennaho, riders42, liquidlynch13, elprincipe, Pikatwo, sly777, superchunk, calvacanti.luiz

Members who didn't: koopatrooper

 

 

 

TOKI TORI

1000 Points in N.A., 900 Points in PAL

2-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

An overlooked gem of a game, Toki Tori is a side-scrolling puzzler in which players use items to get through the seventy levels. Many of them, especially the later ones, are fiendishly difficult, meaning players get hours of gameplay for just ten dollars. The game's really just a single-player affair though (the second player can only draw hints, as in Zak and Wiki). It's one of the best puzzlers on WiiWare or any other platform, so if you're up for a brain-scratcher Toki Tori is what you want to play next.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, garcian smith, Quilex, Oyvoyvoyv, DarkKnight_DS, rubido, Kingwii, Neogohan, vonshigsy, .:DarkPrince:., Jaos, twroo, sparkit34, ilikebacon, Hisiru, Mise, Paulkelly1980, bouzorkis, kazadoom, famousringo, blunty51, KingEidilleg, sc94597, EdEN,

Members who didn't: senortaco, dib8rman, brute,

WORLD OF GOO

15000 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

The Crown Jewel of the WiiWare service, World of Goo is the physics-based puzzle game. Players need to guide a certain number of goo balls to the exit, but they have to use those same goo balls to reach the exit in the first place. The game has several hours of gameplay for your money, and while there are tougher puzzle games out there, there are few that have as much charm. A must-have, and justifiably IGN's Wii Game of 2008, World of Goo won't disappoint.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, SJGohan3972, vonboy, c03n3n0j0, DarkKnight_DS, manuelf, rubido, sethnintendo, theRepublic, puffy, Zucas, Jlauro, thchalkblock, Neogohan, supermariouniverse, vonshigsy, baddman, Kitler53, Voltaire, Khuutra, theSource, omegalugalv3, finnbar, Jaos, twroo, thorbadus, maxwellgt2000, sparkit34, d21lewis, thekitchensink, gvangoeverden, 16-bitgamer, ilikebacon, miz1q2w3e, sirvice, Pimouss, Hisiru, tjp3, axumblade, Hyperion, O-D-C, ramuji, richardhutnik, cheesepwns, bazmeistergen, Mise, Paulkelly1980, Asriel, dedis GR, bouzorikis, kazadoom, brute, slavedemonxi, 68soul, famousringo, Nintendogamer, jefforange89, SJGohan3972, shakarak, sc94597, Entilzha, calvacanti.luiz, stephlereff

Members who didn't: brawl4life, .:DarkPrince:., mojo, viewtiful_jon,

 

 

 

 

Other Noted titles

Groovin' Blocks: (liked by senortaco)

(disliked by miz1q2w3e)

Magnetica Twist:(liked by Pikatwo)

(disliked by sparkit34)

Block Breaker Deluxe: (liked by miz1q2w3e)

Lonpos: (disliked by Ramuji)

Tiki Towers: (liked by vonboysp, valen200, EdEN)

(disliked by rubido)

 

 

 

Rhythm

HELIX

1000 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A.

Helix is a game designed for people who want to look just as silly playing a game as those folks on plastic instruments do, but who don't feel the need to keep an oil rig's worth of plastic in their closet. Helix is a hybrid rhythm/exercise game: players mirror the robot's dance moves while keeping in time with the game's techno soundtrack, which can result in some serious upper-body workouts for those gamers who are quite out of shape. So it saves your closet from needing a balance board or elastic stretch thing as well!

Jokes aside, it's a fun, if unorthodox, rhythm game with some fairly catchy music. You'll look goofy playing it, just like you do when dancing, but once you get into it it's easy to just let go and have fun.

 

Members who liked it: famousringo, zerosaurus, PorkChopTD, RolStoppable, EdEN,

Members who didn't:

BIT.TRIP: BEAT

600 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

 

Affectionately described as "Pong from Hell," Bit.Trip: Beat is a rhythm/arcade game in which the player must intercept the various Beats (dots) to stay alive and rack up a high score. The problem is that these Beats are numerous, that there are several models (each with its own behavior pattern), and that while they come in time with the music they're scattered about in patterns designed to evade your control. The player moves his or her paddle by tilting the Wiimote up or down, much like the old ball arcade controls. It's a nice marriage of the old and the new, and at 600 points it's a steal.

Assuming you've got a masochist streak, because this game is hard.

 

 

Members who liked it: Pretendo, vonboysp, Jlauro, miz1q2w3e, Hisiru, tjp3, cheesepwns, spdk1, PorkChopTD, wii4ever

Members who didn't: Cifuoco87, Paulkelly1980, EdEN,

 

 

 

 

BIT.TRIP CORE

 

1-Player

600 Points

The sequel to Bit.Trip: Beat, Bit.Trip Core is also an old-school style rhythm game. The game uses the +Control Pad and 1 & 2 Buttons. You have to blast the beats on time with the music as they cross one of your Beat Lines (which extend out from the CORE in the center of the screen). Pressing a direction on the +Control Pad highlights one of your Beat Lines (so you can predict where and when the Beats are going to cross), and tapping the 2 Button activates the Beat Line with a Beam, destroying passing Beats. If you’re ever feeling overwhelmed, you also have a once-per-level screen clearing Bomb that you can use by tapping the 1 Button. The game's supposed to be even tougher than Beat was.

 

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RPG

FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES: MY LIFE AS A KING

1500 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

My Life as a King is your typical Final Fantasy adventure game, complete with Evil Badguy trying to take over Peaceful Kingdom, and Heroic Adventurers dashing off into varied dungeons to Save The World. The twist is that you're not taking on the role of one of those teenage adventurers: you're the cowardly king who stays safe in the castle chatting up the ladies and collecting taxes while others risk their lives to let your kingdom prosper.

MLaaK was made by some of the minds that brought us the original Act Raiser, and players familiar with that game's city management segment will quickly become comfortable with MLaaK's elegantly simple gameplay. Players collect cash each day from their townsfolk and crystals from their adventurers' conquests, and use that to build new structures, which can bring in more revenue or better equip the adventurers. Each day the king deploys his troops to new dungeons, and at the end of the day he receives their reports and can read the details of their victories (which help level them up) and defeats (which lowers their morale). It's an addicting title if you're the type of player who likes to sit back and watch the seeds that you planted earlier grow, but it's definitely not like any other Final Fantasy you've ever played.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, vonboy, Jlauro, kingwii, c0rd, Old Rock, NinjaBlade360, .:DarkPrince:., theSource, finnbar, maxwellgt2000, tjp3, O-D-C, dib8rman, spdk1, viewtiful_jon, kazadoom, lloyd85, yoshinoke, DaSimkin, SJGohan3972, whatz3rname, wii4ever, EdEN,

 

 

Members who didn't: PorkChopTD, miz1q2w3e, SilentWolf

 

 

 

FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS

800 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

If you ARE looking for a traditional Final Fantasy title, this is the game you're looking for. This is a direct sequel to Final Fantasy IV. It takes place several years after Cecil and co. took care of that Zemus problem and sent the Lunarians off to parts unknown. Players take the role of Cecil and Rosa's kid, as he tries to find out why the Lunarians' moon has returned, and why monsters are once more on the rise. Familiar places are explored and old faces make cameos throughout the game, and players can buy DLC packs that go into more details about the stories of characters like Rydia. FF IV: The After Years is divided into two parts (not including the DLC side-stories), although this segment gets you a heft eight hours of gamplay; the rest of the game is scheduled for release later this Summer.

 

Members who liked it: Cifuoco87, justin, senortaco, son1x, rpg_fanatic, yoshinoke, souixan, myviewing, SJGohan3972, joey123, Games4Fun, whatz3rname, valen 200, EdEN, stephlereff

Members who didn't:

 

 

MY POKEMON RANCH

1000 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

There's not much to say about this title: you can use it to store your excess Pokemon (up to 1,000 from eight different game cards) , and you can watch as your captured monsters roam around in an N64-level environment. You can interact with them using your Mii, and take photos of their activities. 'sbout it, really.

 

Members who liked it: pichu_pichu, manuelf, Pikatwo,

Members who didn't: Pretendo, Neogohan, NinjaBlade360, miz1q2w3e, SilentWolf

 

 

 

 

Shooter

ONSLAUGHT

1000 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

Onslaught deserves recognition for a couple of reasons. First, it's a FPS on the Wii, making it surprisingly rare off the bat. Second, it's an FPS made in Japan, which is even more rare. Third, it's a WiiWare FPS that has a great online system. Finally, it's actually a pretty fun game. Add these all up, and you can see why Onslaught is pretty special.

Onalught is not your standard FPS: getting a high score, rather than simply surviving or experiencing some "epic" story is the name of the game. In single-player, you get two AI buddies who follow your rudimentary orders, and help you survive the wave-upon-wave of enemies that give this game its name. You have four varied main guns to choose from, as well as grenades, two sidearms, and a melee attack. There's even a vehicle to ride around in! In online play, you can either team up with up to three other players, or compete against them for the highest score. It's far from being the greatest FPS out there, but it's pretty fleshed out for a WiiWare title, and it's also a surprisingly fun way to spend a thousand points.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, Falcon095, Neogohan, brawl4life, Old Rock, TX109, SHMUPGurus, maxwellgt2000, cheesepwns, jefforange89, SamusAran, wii4ever, Gnizmo

Members who didn't:

 

WATER WARFARE

800 Points

8-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

The second FPS on WiiWare, brought to you by the same folks who made Onslaught. Water Warfare addresses the biggest problem that Onslaught had: the lack of any deathmatch mode. Water Warfare is based around that mode, with even one of the single-player modes being essentially a deathmatch against bots (to train for live opponents). The game controls almost exactly like its predecessor does: smoothly.

There's something else that's notable about Water Warfare: it's an FPS that's completely family-friendly. The game is essentially a water war, so there's zero violence to speak of: the guns (of which there are several) are things like Super Soakers, the grenades are replaced with water baloons, and even the health kits have been exchanged for towels (the entire point, of course, is to stay dry). It's a rare game in that while the looks and theme are family-friendly, the mechanics are just as targeted to the "hardcore" as more serious FPS's.

 

Members who liked it: PorkChopTD

Members who didn't:

Other Noted titles

 

Wild West Guns: (liked by sethnintendo)

(disliked by rubido, Neogohan)

 

Shoot-'em-Up

 

GRADIUS REBIRTH

1000 Points

1-Player

Released in N.A., PAL

In what's apparently becoming something of a habit for Konami, Gradius Rebirth is a WiiWare remake of an 80's classic sidescroller, in this case the shoot-em-up Gradius, in all its balls-busting glory. It does play nice in that you can restart your game from the last checkpoint you reached, if you so choose, and the more hardcore amongst us can take advantage of its online leaderboards. Basically, Gradius Rebirth is a trip down memory lane, so if the Virtual Console hasn't given you enough SHMUPS to relive those days, Rebirth is available for just 1000 points.

 

Members who liked it: DarkKnight_DS, Cifuoco87, tecmo, SHMUPGurus, Fossil, Soma

Members who didn't:

 

 

Other Noted titles

Gyrostarr: (liked by Jlauro, theSource, Hisiru, Red4Adevil, jefforange89)

(disliked by Neogohan, vonshigsy, Darknight_DS, PorkChopTD, famousringo)

Star Soldier R: (liked by Hisiru, Red4Adevil, wii4ever, EdEN,)

(disliked by .:DarkPrince:.)

Pirates: The Key of Dreams: (disliked by Darknight_DS)

Evasive Space: (disliked by Darknight_DS)

 

 

 

 

Simulation

BONSAI BARBER

1000 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A.

Bonsai Barber is made by the man who brought us Goldeneye, and it's only the second game made by his studio, Zoonami. Since the barber of the village retired, the local residents have been awaiting the moment in which they could receive the latest foliage fashions. With you being the new barber, it’s up to you to pick up your scissors, chop away branches and satisfy your customers. As each day passes, five customers arrive to test your style and abilities. If a customer requests a specific style, it’s up to you to attempt to deliver what they want. On the other hand, they may not be all that particular and allow you to pick from over thirty different hair styles. Essentially what you’re given is a big bush of hair and using your tools, you’ll have to cut excess branches off so that the hair will look like a specified shape. For example, if one customer walks in and wants his hair shaped like a mountain, the shape will appear on-screen and then it’s up to you to cut off branches in order to match it. Though it may sound easy, it actually ends up being quite a challenge.

 

Members who liked it: Soma, miz1q2w3e

 

 

Other Noted titles

My Aquarium: (liked by valen200)

(disliked by Neogohan, NinjaBlade360, miz1q2w3e, bouzorikis, lloyd85, PorkChopTD)

Texas Hold 'Em Tournament: (liked by PaulKelly1980)

 

 

 

Sports

 

 

FUN! FUN! MINIGOLF

900 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

Fun!Fun! Minigolf is made for folks like me who like to swing a putter around, but can't really do the whole "golf" thing. Featuring 27 different holes, this game can be played by up to four players using only one Remote, with controls that are more solid than those in Wii Sports. The graphics are an obvious step up from most WiiWare titles (and many retail ones, for that matter), and although you can blow through all the content in under an hour the challenge of getting good scores (and playing with friends) means that there's plenty of replay value. It has some major faults, including the wacky out-of-bounds system, which plays by rules I've never heard of before, but overall this game's an enjoyable minigolf experience. Plus, Gnac wrote the best review ever for it.

 

Members who liked it: RolStoppable, Gnac

Members who didn't: Ablasolo,

 

 

 

 

TARGET TOSS PRO: BAGS

700 Points

16-Players(!)

Released in N.A.

Cornholing. Middle America loves it, and now so can you! Target Toss Pro is similar to horseshoes, in that you're trying to toss your bags into the small hole. With the Wiimote, the experience of many backyard barbecues can finally be replicated in digital form. Plus, you get to make cornhole jokes with your friends for hours. A favorite of GoNintendo, and a game that can accomodate up to sixteen players, Target Toss Pro is a good and overlooked WiiWare title.

 

Members who liked it: PorkChopTD

Members who didn't:

 

 

Other Noted titles

Midnight Pool: (liked by sethnintendo)

(disliked by bouzorikis, SJGohan3972,)

Snowboard Riot: (disliked by PorkChopTD)

Pong Toss: Frat Party Games: (disliked by PorkChopTD)

Family Table Tennis: (disliked by sethnintendo)

Cue Sports: Pool Revolution: (liked by Soma)

 

 

 

 

Strategy

 

SWORDS & SOLDIERS

1000 Points

2-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

A 2D, sidescrolling, streamlined RTS with a nice artstyle, several modes, a goofy sense of humor, and tons of content, Swords & Soldiers is one of the better WiiWare games out there. There are three factions: Aztecs, Chinese, and Vikings, each with a selection of four unit types, three spells, a defensive tower, and several abilities. While this may seem like it doesn't offer much, the strategy in how and when to deploy your units and utilize your spells makes for some frantic and fun RTS-ing; the game's not as deep as your Starcrafts, but it's a damned fun experience that's surprisingly fun and deep. The three campaigns and two challenges combine to offer up to five hours of gameplay even before touching Skirmish mode, meaning you'll get tons of value out of your 1000 points. Highly recommended.

 

Members who liked it: noname2200, Twroo, Neogohan, naznatips, senortaco, theSource, sparkit34, miz1q2w3e, tjp3, O-D-C, bazmeistergen, dib8rman, bouzorikis, famousringo,PorkChopTD, galdthor, shakarak, wii4ever, EdEN,

Members who didn't: Jaos,

 

 

FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES: MY LIFE AS A DARKLORD

 

1-Player

1000 Points

You've played as the heroes in the Crystal Chronicles universe: now it's time to try your hand at villainy! Darklord is a tower defense game: literally. Players position traps, monsters, and other obstacles in their tower in an effort to foil those pesky adventurers, who are trying to get your precious crystal. Position classic Final Fantasy monsters and stop the townfolks from helping themselves at your expense. Be warned though: buying the game and ALL the DLC for it will run you 6700 Wii Points (that's not a typo...), or more than any retail Wii game outside of Guitar Hero or Wii Fit. Fortunately, almost all of the DLC is optional, and does little more than add a spell or two (albeit spells that summon Kain from FFIV and the like...).

 

Members who liked it: DaSimkin, Hyperion

Members who didn't: Gnizmo, exindguy

 

 

Other noted games:

Silver Star Chess (liked by jlauro)

Final Fantasy Crystal Defenders R1: (liked by SJGohan3972, valen200, EdEN,)

Final Fantasy Crystal Defenders R2: (liked by SJGohan3972, EdEN,)

 

 

Other

 

ALIEN CRUSH RETURNS

800 Points

4-Players

Released in N.A., PAL

A pinball game like few others, Alien Crush Returns has you taking on an alien horde...on a pinball table. Complete missions and defeat bosses using nothing more than a ball and your trusty flippers, or watch humanity get wiped out! You can also strip away the bosses and story line and just play for points in Arcade mode, at the end of which you can see where your skills stand via the online leaderboards. You can also play online with up to three other players to compete for the highest score. As an added twist, there are several different types of balls you can use, each with their own abilities, and you can download more as Hudson releases them.

 

Members who liked it: DarkKnight_DS, quigontcb, EdEN,

Members who didn't: wii4ever