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Forums - Nintendo - New Details on Wii Party (over 80 mini-games)

From GoNintendo:

- Wanwan Karuta
4-player game, each Wiimote speaker makes a different sound, figure out which sound matches the on-screen animal

- Remote Control Hide and Seek
Hide your Wiimote within the room you're playing, and other players must find it based on the sound it makes

- Sensitive Bomb
Pretend the Wiimote is like a bomb, and pass it around without shaking it in order to keep it from being set off

- all these games are part of the 'living party' mode
- three modes of play
- six games in this mode altogether
- over 80 mini-games in standard mode
- Bingo, Roulette and more
- optional Wiimote, white or pink, bundle confirmed

Edit: More details one the three modes, plus details on several mini-games:

- "Living Party": set of games that involve using the Wii remote in innovative ways
- "Classic Party": more standard selection of party games
- "Pair Party": games fine-tuned for two players
- play each game individually, or string them together
- Board Game -- roll dice and advance your player along a path.
- World Travel -- go around the world and take pictures of as many landmarks as possible.
- Bingo -- A bingo game played with Mii faces instead of numbers.
- Compatibility Check -- Two players answer a series of questions to see how much their personalities "sync" with each other.
- Balance Ship -- you and a friend to keep a ship upright by running your Miis along the sails.
- Swaying Presents -- Hold the Wiimote flat and keep it balanced, or else your Mii will drop the great big stack of presents it's carrying.
- High-Speed Bobsled -- Two players board a bobsled, working together to go as quickly as possible.
- Volley Shoot Match -- A soccer goal-kick competition.
- Balloon Coaster -- Two players board a roller coaster and must point their Wiimotes at onscreen balloons to pop them.
- Barrel Battle -- Players must run to the goal while jumping over the barrels rolling their way.
- Lucky Trolley -- your Mii is trying to reach the end of a railway littered with forks and dead ends.
- Ski Jumping -- As the name suggests.
- Gallop Derby -- A four-player horse racing game.
- Splash Boat -- Two Miis must paddle their oars in tandem to navigate their raft down the rapids.
- Stop At The Edge -- Miis are shown onscreen, each with a barrel suspended above their heads by a chain. You must push a button to send the barrels flying down, then push it again to stop it as close to your Mii's head as possible without actually crushing them.
- Rear Battle -- Your Miis run around a Pac Man-style stage, trying to tag each other
- Trap Adventure -- Players must work together to navigate seesaws and other traps as they try to reach the end of a dungeon.



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I wonder if it will be worth the price... 



 Been away for a bit, but sneaking back in.

Gaming on: PS4, PC, 3DS. Got a Switch! Mainly to play Smash

Some of those choices seem unpalatable to me personally, but it looks like they're thinking outside the box, which could be to their benefit



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 Another 20 million seller? 



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Definatly not what I thought. The Living Room one could be interesting, but not my taste. The bomb one sounds like a good time. Definatly a "party," game.



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This is Wii Play 2 or " ", the remote bundle confirms it.



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Hide the Wii Remote?  Really?



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I've been looking forward to this ever since it was announced (ever so randomly) a while back

my hope is that it'll be as good as the Mario Party games and it'll be a lot of fun :)



sounds quite intersted and fairly left feild.



I honestly had little interest in Wii Party but now it somehow sounds... decent.