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“ | a Wild new world of Motion! | ” | — Tagline used on the box's back |
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Developer(s) | Arzest Chunsoft Good-Feel Mitchell Corporation NDcube Nintendo Prope Skip Ltd. Vanpool |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Release date(s) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Platform(s) | Wii |
Rating(s) | ESRB: ![]() PEGI: ![]() CERO: ![]() |
Input(s) | Wii Remote |
Game ID | SC8E01 |
Games Channel jingle | |
Game chronology | |
Previous game ← Wii Play |
Next game Latest game in series |
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Walkthrough |
Wii Play: Motion[1], stylised as Wii Play Motion (with the colon removed) and known as Wii RemoCon Plus: Variety (Wiiリモコンプラス バラエティ) in Japan, translating to "Wii Remote Plus Variety", is a mini-game compilation similar to Wii Play released for the Nintendo Wii in 2011.
Wii Play: Motion was marketed as a sequel to Wii Play in Europe and America, despite the Wii Play series not existing in Japan and Korea, with those two regions simply getting those games as two separated experiences. However, despite the series existence being debated, the two games do share various music, sound effect, concept, and even have some mini-games referencing one another, such as Pose Mii getting a sequel with Pose Mii Plus, proving that the two games are still linked despite the series existence being unsure.
As the title suggests, it makes use of the Wii MotionPlus accessory, and later bundles included a Wii Remote with the MotionPlus accessory built-in. The title features 12 minigames, and functions similarly to the original title. Unlike the prior title, several third-party developers contributed most games, such as Good-Feel, SKIP Ltd., Prope, and Arzest. The only game produced by Nintendo directly was Teeter Targets.
Regular minigames
There are twelve minigames available to play, with unlockable modes. Bold text indicates that this game is up to 4 players instead of 2.
No. | Name | Icon | Modes | Screenshot(s) | Developer |
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1 | Cone Zone | ![]() |
Scoop Mode Swirl Mode |
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2 | Veggie Guardin' | ![]() |
Guard Mode Versus Mode Recall Mode |
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3 | Skip Skimmer | ![]() |
Skip Mode Score Mode |
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4 | Pose Mii Plus | ![]() |
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5 | Trigger Twist | ![]() |
UFO Stage Ninja Stage Dinosaur Stage All Stages |
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6 | Jump Park | ![]() |
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 |
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7 | Teeter Targets | ![]() |
Challenge Mode Versus Mode Endless Mode |
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8 | Spooky Search | ![]() |
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 |
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9 | Wind Runner | ![]() |
Solo Mode Versus Mode Long Jump Time Attack |
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10 | Treasure Twirl | ![]() |
Solo Mode Partner Mode |
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11 | Flutter Fly | ![]() |
Solo Mode Versus Mode |
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12 | Star Shuttle | ![]() |
Solo Mode Versus Mode |
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Hidden features
By waiting on the title screen for an extended period of time, several bonus features will unlock. Alternatively, holding will open the Credits menu.
No. | Name | How to unlock | Image |
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1 | Kaleidoscope | None | ![]() |
2 | Bubbles | None | ![]() |
3 | Dolphin | Have gold medals in all minigames | ![]() |
4 | Unicycle | Have platinum medals in all minigames | ![]() |
5 | Staff Credits | Hold ![]() |
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Gallery
- See also: Category:Wii Play Motion images
Cone Zone: Scoop Mode
Skip Skimmer: Skip Mode
Jump Park (1)
Teeter Targets: Challenge Mode
Wind Runner (day)
Treasure Twirl: Solo Mode