The major difference between Wii Music and other music games on the market is that Wii Music allows players to participate regardless of their musical or gaming experience. Players can quite simply pick up the Wii Remote and start playing 50 tracks with over 60 instruments.
The concept is simple, choose which instrument you want to play, whether it be the electric guitar, trumpet or even the marimba, and move the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as if you were playing the real instrument. Hold the Nunchuk in your left hand and strum with the Wii Remote in your right hand if you are playing the guitar, lift the Wii Remote to your mouth and push the ‘1’ and ‘2’ button to play the sax or tickle the ivories by lightly alternating between the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Although you need no experience with the instruments, it remains intuitive as you soulfully strum the guitar or bellow out a classic on the sax as you would in real life.
Continue reading El33tonline’s preview of Wii Music.
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Comments:
I was somewhat disappointed by Wii Music - it is not very interesting for a music lover. I own rather old-fashioned PC games for kids - Nutcracker Music Game, Magic Flute Music Game, and Discover Bach! Music Game - they are both real feast! Can't wait Nintendo would use some of those games ideas for their games...