Hello everyone! It's me again, Kai! This week I will be doing a Wii game. It's an extremely popular game designed to make you feel like you're actually playing it. The game is called Wii Sports! The game includes Tennis, Baseball, Boxing, Golf, and Bowling! You can also play Training and Fitness too! Training lets you work on practicing the games and Fitness is when you work on yoga and workout and stuff. I like Training better.
Before we start, you can buy attachments to these sports in a separate box. If you want to play Golf, you can get the attachment for it. It's a big white plastic golf club you can connect the Wii remote to. So, first, I guess we should start with Tennis, because that seems to be the most popular one. With the Tennis game, you can decide who's on either side of the court, and how many games you're playing. You can play the game as a guest if you haven't created a Mii (you can create an avatar of yourself, and you can play the Wii-supported games using it), and you can earn experience points from playing solo with your Mii. When you play, you swing at the tennis ball by swinging your Wii remote just like you would in normal tennis. It's up to four players at once, so invite your friends to play with you or against you!
The next sport is Baseball. You can play with your Mii, but because he/she is on a team, you won't play as him/her the whole time. When you bat, you wait for the ball to come and swing like you would in real life. It's really easy to think, "Hey, it's going in the outfield, I may have a cha- Oh, never mind, he caught it." If it's not a home run or a good hit away from everybody, then it's really likely you'll get out. You can also play as pitcher. You can hold down different buttons to throw different throws. I've never gotten a ball in the game, so I don't know for sure if it's impossible to get one in the game. Besides that, it's pretty much just normal rules. It's up to 2 players, so invite a sibling or something to play with you.
I guess Boxing is next. In Boxing, you can play as your -Okay, I'm getting kinda bored of saying that over and over. In Wii Sports, You can play as your Mii in
every game. Alright? So, in Boxing, you can verse against another player using WEAPONS IN THE ARENA!!! No, I'm just kidding, it's just a normal boxing match. You hold your Wii remote and your Nunchuk (it's a remote with an analog stick that can connect to the remote. You need it in different games.) parallel to each other like you're putting up your fists to fight. You can punch using your left and right hands. You can punch up at the head, at the torso, and at the hip. You can block by turning your remotes (Remember: always keep them parallel!) left and right and you can push them together up and down to block hits. When you hit the other player (not in real life, just the video game) his/her circle meter goes down a notch. When it goes all the way down, he/she is knocked out. The countdown starts from 1 to 10. They might get up before the 10, so you'll have to knock 'em down a couple times more. When it goes to the 10 and they haven't gotten up, then you win! It's up to 2 players, so if you hate someone and feel like you wanna fight, then fight safely. Play Wii Boxing.
Alright, Golf is next! You can play up to 9 holes in Golf. When you start playing, you can aim where you want to hit the golf ball and change what golf club you use. But I'd recommend you stay with the club they give you. Yu swing the remote like you would in real life, and until you hold down the specified button, you don't hit the ball. They're just test swings. You can hit the golf ball into the sand (or bunker), into the water, or you can also hit it out of bounds if you're
that off the fairway. When you hit it into the green, you go to your putter and see what angle you should hit it at. If it's a hill going down left, then aim more for the right. After you get the ball into the hole, you get your score and go to the next hole. After you finish the game, you get your final score. It's up to 4 players. I love playing this game when family's over, so it's more fun with more people.
Now, last but not least, Bowling! In Bowling, you can play ten frames. When you start, you can aim where you want to throw the ball, and you can turn it so you can get that perfect shot. When you want to release the ball, you hold down the specified button and swing like you would in real life. When your bowling ball goes up to your arm, you let go of the button and see how well you did. If you got a strike, you're my favorite student and you get an A++. If you got a spare, that's okay, because you do need practice to know how to throw. If you got a gutter, I guess you should work as hard as you can on getting better. If you threw the ball and hit the guy behind you because you were aiming the wrong way, then I don't know what to do with you. Anyways, after the 10th frame, you get your score.You want to get as close as possible to the score 300. You only get those when you get all strikes. It's up to 4 players, so if you don't have the money to go or your parents won't let you, the play Wii Bowling!
P.S. Here's a link for more info on the game.
Wii Sports
Okay, that's all for now. Until next week, I'm Kai Fiser, and this has been Kai's CYOH!!!