@Gamerace: You propably are familiar with creative noisy toys, as i pointed out earlier, this could be a good replacement.
As for chrismas presents, 1000+ euros on presents seems to be pretty much the standard, which means in practice spending the amount of money worth of Wii and Wii Music per kid.
Wait, you apparently didn't get it. You're supposed to play along, where the skill is required, is how well you are able to play along. Just like getting a real guitar and playing along with a song that hear on the radio. Of course, with guitar, you need to know how to play it, but the idea is the same. Or, you can play it your own way.
As for GTA, walking around and checking out the scenery doesn't require any skill, since you don't have to kill anyone and nobody's going to kill you without any reason.
Singstar is very close to Wii Music, since you just sing along, with the difference that you get rated by how "well" you were singing, but you still can sing your own way.
@Euphoria: In Guitar Hero, you're supposed to push the buttons at right time to be able to score points, it's no different from Donkey Konga, when in Wii Music, you can play the songs the way you want to play them. Guitar Hero doesn't give you any other options, while Wii Music gives you freedom.
@astrosmash: Well, i have kids in the same agerange, so it's no wonder we see it likewise.
@ItsaMii: Epic sig.
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