Most video games require players to focus their attention on a screen. Now Nintendo brings the action into the living room with Wii Party, a game that changes the way people interact with other players. Featuring 13 different party game modes and 70+ minigames, Wii Party can be enjoyed by everyone in the family, regardless of age. Read more
Closing Comments Wii Party was made to nestle nicely among your Wii Sports, Wii Fit, and Wii Play in your library. It is a pretty good game to bring out during family game nights or videogame friendly cocktail parties, but it really doesn't do much to stand up and be noticed -- it's very much yet another party game on a system that already has a wide assortment of them, both from Nintendo and its third-parties. Read more
Perhaps someone at Nintendo stepped in and said it. "Eight is enough, guys." There have been that many console versions of the Mario Party franchise and even a handful more across the handheld platforms. I wouldn't be surprised to discover that the brand is the most used in all of Nintendo's library. Read more
The library of Wii minigame collections is oversaturated for sure, but don't let that stop you from checking out this entry from Nintendo. Few games pack in so much variety and charm while remaining accessible and, most importantly, fun. If you own a Wii but don't have a party game on your shelf (or even if you do already own a party game or two), Wii Party is a party you'll want to attend. Read more
This is a worthy addition to any Wii Library, even better if you grab the Bundle. It keeps my kids occupied for ages and I often find myself sucked in by the Challenge puzzles. I recommend this as a stocking stuffer for this Christmas, will give you something to do while on the couch after Chistmas lunch! Read more