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This game deals with moving the Wiimote further and closer to the screen again, but the real focus is on teaching players how to hit things hard and how to tap lightly. Billiards is a nine-ball version of pool.Every fish species is worth a different amount of points with a certain species becoming more valuable at certain periods of time. Fishing introduces the rumble mechanic as well as the concept of depth, as you move the Wiimote further from and closer to the screen in addition to left, right, up and down.It takes the twisting mechanic introduced in Pose Mii and makes you twist your wrist in different directions while the cursor is moving at high speeds. Laser Hockey is a simulation of air hockey with neon light graphics.This game requires you to twist the Wiimote and helps the player learn to do this while hitting buttons and aiming. Pose Mii has you make your Mii perform various poses so that they can fit in different silhouettes.This game introduces a new camera angle and helps improve player reaction time. Table Tennis pits you against a computer player, where you must return a certain number of volleys to it, or against your friends, who you just have to beat traditionally.Now that you can keep your cursor on screen, the game teaches you how to be more accurate and how to select sets of Miis based on the instructions given. Find Mii (Not to be confused with a much different game in StreetPass Mii Plaza) is a memory and matching game.This helps you learn to aim as you shoot various objects, such as targets, clay pigeons, balloons and cans. Shooting Range is similar to Duck Hunt.
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Whether or not Wii Play became the Gateway Series Nintendo wanted it to be, it did manage to become the second best non-bundle selling game ever.

A party game sold with Wii Remotes, developed primarily to help new players learn the various means said controller could be used.
