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|publisher= Nintendo
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'''''Wii Play Motion''''' is the sequel release to ''[[Wii Play]]'', released for the Nintendo Wii in 2011. 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]].
 
Wii Play, also known as Hajimete no Wii (はじめてのWii) in Japan, roughly translating to "Your First Step to Wii",
 
'''''Wii Play Motion''''', also known as '''''Wī Rimokon Purasu Baraeti (Wiiリモコンプラス バラエティ)''''' in Japan, translating to "Wii Remote Plus Variety", is the second game to be part of the [[Wii Play (series)|Wii Play series]] after ''[[Wii Play]]'', released for the Nintendo Wii in 2011. 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==
==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.
There are twelve minigames available to play, with unlockable modes. '''Bold''' text indicates that this game is up to 4 players instead of 2.
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|1
|1
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|Scoop Mode<br>Swirl Mode
|Scoop Mode<br>Swirl Mode
|[[File:WPlM Cone Zone icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Cone Zone icon.jpg|100px]]
|Arzest Corporation
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|2
|2
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|Guard Mode<br>Versus Mode<br>Recall Mode
|Guard Mode<br>Versus Mode<br>Recall Mode
|[[File:WPlM Veggie Guardin' icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Veggie Guardin' icon.jpg|100px]]
|Good-Feel
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|-
|3
|3
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|Skip Mode<br>Score Mode
|Skip Mode<br>Score Mode
|[[File:WPlM Skip Skimmer icon.jpg |100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Skip Skimmer icon.jpg |100px]]
|Good-Feel
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|-
|4
|4
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|N/A
|N/A
|[[File:WPlM Pose Mii Plus icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Pose Mii Plus icon.jpg|100px]]
|Skip Ltd.
|-
|-
|5
|5
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|UFO Stage<br>Ninja Stage<br>Dinosaur Stage<br>All Stages
|UFO Stage<br>Ninja Stage<br>Dinosaur Stage<br>All Stages
|[[File:WPlM Trigger Twist icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Trigger Twist icon.jpg|100px]]
|Prope
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|-
|6
|6
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|Stage 1<br>Stage 2<br>Stage 3<br>Stage 4
|Stage 1<br>Stage 2<br>Stage 3<br>Stage 4
|[[File:WPlM Jump Park icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Jump Park icon.jpg|100px]]
|Arzest Corporation
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|-
|7
|7
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|Challenge Mode<br>Versus Mode<br>Endless Mode
|Challenge Mode<br>Versus Mode<br>Endless Mode
|[[File:WPlM Teeter Targets icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Teeter Targets icon.jpg|100px]]
|Nintendo
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|-
|8
|8
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|Stage 1<br>Stage 2<br>Stage 3
|Stage 1<br>Stage 2<br>Stage 3
|[[File:WPlM Spooky Search icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Spooky Search icon.jpg|100px]]
|Arzest Corporation
|-
|-
|9
|9
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|Solo Mode<br>Versus Mode<br>Long Jump<br>Time Attack
|Solo Mode<br>Versus Mode<br>Long Jump<br>Time Attack
|[[File:WPlM Wind Runners icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Wind Runners icon.jpg|100px]]
|Vanpool
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|-
|10
|10
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|Solo Mode<br>Partner Mode
|Solo Mode<br>Partner Mode
|[[File:WPlM Treasure Twirl icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Treasure Twirl icon.jpg|100px]]
|Mitchell Corporation
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|-
|11
|11
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|Solo Mode<br>Versus Mode
|Solo Mode<br>Versus Mode
|[[File:WPlM Flutter Fly icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Flutter Fly icon.jpg|100px]]
|Skip Ltd.
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|-
|12
|12
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|Solo Mode<br>Versus Mode
|Solo Mode<br>Versus Mode
|[[File:WPlM Star Shuttle icon.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:WPlM Star Shuttle icon.jpg|100px]]
|Chunsoft
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==Hidden Features==
==Hidden Features==
By waiting on the title screen for an extended period of time, several bonus features will unlock. Alternatively, holding {{button|wii|b}} will open the Credits menu.
By waiting on the title screen for an extended period of time, several bonus features will unlock. Alternatively, holding {{button|wii|b}} will open the Credits menu.
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Revision as of 09:06, 17 February 2024

Wii Play Motion
WPlM boxart.jpg
WPlM boxart european.jpg
WPlM boxart japanese.jpg
WPlM boxart korean.png
US cover artwork
Details
Developer(s) Arzest
Chunsoft
Good-Feel
Mitchell Corporation
NDcube
Nintendo
Prope
Skip Ltd.
Vanpool
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Japan July 7, 2011
Europe June 24, 2011
Australia June 30, 2011
North America June 13, 2011
Platform(s) Wii
Rating(s) ESRB: ESRB E10.png - Everyone 10+
PEGI: PEGI 7.png - Ages 7+
CERO: CERO A.png - All ages
Input(s) Wii Remote
Game ID SC8E01
Game chronology
Previous game
Wii Play
Next game
Latest game in series
On affiliated sites
Strategy Wiki Logo.png Walkthrough
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Wii Play, also known as Hajimete no Wii (はじめてのWii) in Japan, roughly translating to "Your First Step to Wii",

Wii Play Motion, also known as Wī Rimokon Purasu Baraeti (Wiiリモコンプラス バラエティ) in Japan, translating to "Wii Remote Plus Variety", is the second game to be part of the Wii Play series after Wii Play, released for the Nintendo Wii in 2011. 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 Modes Image Developer
1 Cone Zone Scoop Mode
Swirl Mode
File:WPlM Cone Zone icon.jpg Arzest Corporation
2 Veggie Guardin' Guard Mode
Versus Mode
Recall Mode
File:WPlM Veggie Guardin' icon.jpg Good-Feel
3 Skip Skimmer Skip Mode
Score Mode
File:WPlM Skip Skimmer icon.jpg Good-Feel
4 Pose Mii Plus N/A File:WPlM Pose Mii Plus icon.jpg Skip Ltd.
5 Trigger Twist UFO Stage
Ninja Stage
Dinosaur Stage
All Stages
File:WPlM Trigger Twist icon.jpg Prope
6 Jump Park Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
File:WPlM Jump Park icon.jpg Arzest Corporation
7 Teeter Targets Challenge Mode
Versus Mode
Endless Mode
File:WPlM Teeter Targets icon.jpg Nintendo
8 Spooky Search Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
File:WPlM Spooky Search icon.jpg Arzest Corporation
9 Wind Runner Solo Mode
Versus Mode
Long Jump
Time Attack
File:WPlM Wind Runners icon.jpg Vanpool
10 Treasure Twirl Solo Mode
Partner Mode
File:WPlM Treasure Twirl icon.jpg Mitchell Corporation
11 Flutter Fly Solo Mode
Versus Mode
File:WPlM Flutter Fly icon.jpg Skip Ltd.
12 Star Shuttle Solo Mode
Versus Mode
File:WPlM Star Shuttle icon.jpg Chunsoft

Hidden Features

By waiting on the title screen for an extended period of time, several bonus features will unlock. Alternatively, holding b will open the Credits menu.

No. Name How to unlock Image
1 Kaleidoscope None Needed.png
2 Bubbles None Needed.png
3 Dolphin Have gold medals in all minigames Needed.png
4 Unicycle Have platinum medals in all minigames Needed.png
5 Staff Credits Hold b on the title screen, then rotate the ball to show "Staff Credits" Needed.png
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