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DKII said:

 


It might be more fun single-player, but in multi-player there were two outcomes:

1)  It was so motion-intensive we were too tired/sore to really enjoy it.  Sprinting and swimming, for example.
2)  The games were too complex/difficult for new players so the "hardcore" gamers always won by a landslide.  The examples that stand out for me are the skeet shooting and the trampoline.

There are a handful of fun ones, fencing and table tennis, but they just aren't as fun as Wii Sports, which remains the best all-around package for playing with people who have never played video games before.


I think it's a much more fun multiplayer game than Wii Sports.  And I don't think hardcore gamers really have an advantage especially in trampoline which you give as an example.  You only need to know where the A and B buttons are (which should only take a few seconds to master) and my wife who is not a hard core gamer repeatedly beats me at this event (unless I have morphed into a casual gamer without realising).  She also beat me the first four times we raced in 400m.  It was only went I went back to do loads of practicing at the event that I got the upperhand.