![]() To show context on how much I played this game, just on the island flyover minigame (which is 1 out of 24 minigames on only one character) I calculated that I spent approximately 11 hours playing it. I used to also pretend the zeppelin in the island flyover was an enemy military blimp trying to bomb the town that I had to destroy. For example, I used to pretend that in the sword-fighting minigame we were fighting invaders. I made a story behind each minigame and worked on mastering each one. I fantasized about a magnificent reality with my friends and even created families for our characters. I made up an entire story about what my life would be like living on that tropical island shown in the game. I rendered it as the core of my imagination. When I was younger and playing Wii Sports Resort, I didn't even think of it as a game. This game gives me so much energy and is loads of fun to play by yourself and with others. Normally, I hate standing up while doing things on a screen. Not only that it's really nostalgic, crazy fun, vibrant, and hard to get bored of, but it's also great exercise. I played many games and nothing even compares to the amount of fun this experience has to offer. ![]() I don't care what anyone thinks, there is no experience like it. I have to say it, this is the best game that ever existed. The rest of the game would be okay for younger people, however, the controls may be difficult to be used by very young children (4 and under). This act in the sword showdown part of the game may be inappropriate for kids under the age of 6 (same as what was decided by Nintendo). Defeated enemies fall over and consciously lay on the floor. Even the sword activities contain minimized cartoon violence. Wii Sports Resort (A complete review) -Īge rating (I agree with Nintendo's age rating of 6+ due to mild infrequent cartoon violence):
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