Up to four players can share a single canoe, where hilarity ensues. Canoeing, where the Wii Remote is a paddle, and your goal is to try to get across further and further distances within a certain amount of time.Power Cruising, where the player pretends their Wii Remote and Nunchuck are the handles of a jetski, trying to get through rings.But now you can play actual games with 100 pins, or with various obstructions to try and bowl around. Bowling, which is also the same as it was in Wii Sports.Golf, which is pretty much the same as it was in Wii Sports, but with more sophisticated controls and some new courses.Wii Play already covered Table Tennis, but this version plays more similarly to Tennis from Wii Sports. Table Tennis, where the Wii Remote is a paddle, and you play a basic 6 point match.Basketball, where the Wii Remote is a basketball, and either you try a shoot out, or to play a 3-on-3 game.Archery, where you pretend the Wii Remote is the bow, and the Nunchuck is the string, pulling it and aiming for targets at various distances, mobility and wind conditions.Frisbee, where you toss Frisbees, either to get a dog to catch them, or to play a game of Frisbee Golf, with some golf courses from the original Wii Sports making a return.
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