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I haven't played this game yet but I plan to get it soon. Anyway, I personally feel from what I have seen of the game, it shows the true capabilities of the Wii U, shows off the characters a bit more, it sometimes it even puts you in their own shoes and it also shows the gamepad can make a singleplayer experience enjoyable for the people who are watching you play.

I personally can't wait to play GAMER, DESIGN and PIRATES.

I mostly cannot wait to play DESIGN and PIRATES because I was jealous of those who were able to play their beta versions at E3. Same can go for ARROW, SHUTTER and SKI. I also, can wait to play GAMER mostly because I want to play the new microgames.

On top of that, I can't wait to play BOWLING because it is my favorite sport and it has a good twist to it. I also can't wait to play Patchwork because it seems like a puzzle game I won't get frustrated with easily.

Lastly, I cannot wait for the Cluck-a-Pop prizes. I was disappointed at how none of the prizes in Nintendoland were really interactive except those switches and the jukebox.
 
I love WarioWare. Every single one of them has made creative use of their respective systems and this one looks no different. I don't have a Wii U but I'd love to try this one out. I miss the lack of focus on microgames but I like the arcade style this one has going on. I want to play Gamer the most out of all those. It's such a relatable subject and we finally get to see 9-Volt's mom. :)
 
Wow, this thread is dying! Are any other people besides me who is interested in this game?
 
I don't know if I should buy this game or not. I think that 16 minigames is not enough... But I love Wario Ware so... I don't know!
 
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I don't know if I should buy this game or not. I think that 16 minigames is not enough... But I love Wario Ware so... I don't know!

I haven't played this game but I know a lot about it so I will get you up to speed with what you are getting into.

Well, Shutter, Gamer and Design have multiple modes/levels that change each time you play them which adds replay value. Kung Fu, Gamer and Ski have endless modes which extend replay value. Bird is an endless game so it has replay value. Bowling is well... bowling with a twist so if you like wii sports bowling you should like this. Patchwork is a puzzle game but even after you have done all of the puzzles, you can always try to go for a better time. There are not a lot of multiplayer games (only 2 single player games have multiplayer modes and there are only 4 multiplayer-only games), but some of the singleplayer games are made in a way so other players can help you out. Minigames like Ashley, Pirates, Kung Fu, Arrow and Ski have levels, but there aren't not as many as Nintendo Lands. However, you can still go back to the levels for better times, scores and even a master score. Also, if you are interested in WarioWare, Gamer has a mode where you play microgames without any sort of gimmicks. I'm sure about the minigame taxi so I am not even going to talk about that. Also, there are prizes to unlock and they are all interactive and serve some kind of purpose.

If you are looking for a good minigame collection for your Wii U and you already own Nintendo Land, go for it. It's $20 cheaper than ordinary Wii U games and the minigames are simple enough for people to get into.

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Anyway, I am waiting anxiously to get this game. I have asked my Dad to get it for me, and I am acting like it is taking him too long to him to tell me when he can get it for me (although it isn't) and it is driving me crazy. I am literally going through ridiculous extremes to kill time so I can get absolute days over with.
 
Not a lot of people own a Wii U yet, that's probably the reason for a lack of replies here. I plan on getting the game when I return home, I'm still away in California at the moment.
 
Not a lot of people own a Wii U yet, that's probably the reason for a lack of replies here. I plan on getting the game when I return home, I'm still away in California at the moment.

YOU'RE IN CALIFORNIA RIGHT NOW? :o

On topic, this game kind of reminded me of Rhythm Heaven. The art and everything. I'm pretty sure they are from the same makers though. They are both published by Nintendo too so :-P
 
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