Wii Sports Club facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Wii Sports Club |
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Developer(s) | Namco Bandai Studio Development support: Nintendo SPD Nintendo EAD |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Director(s) | Takayuki Shimamura |
Composer(s) | Kazumi Totaka |
Series | Wii |
Platform(s) | Wii U |
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Wii Sports Club is a fun sports game made for the Wii U console. It brings back popular sports from the original 2006 Wii Sports game, but with better graphics in HD. You can download each sport separately from the Nintendo eShop on your Wii U.
The first two sports, bowling and tennis, came out in Japan on October 30, 2013. Players in Europe and North America could get them on November 7, 2013. In Australia and New Zealand, they were released on November 8, 2013. More sports were added later on.
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How to Play Wii Sports Club
Playing Wii Sports Club is a lot like playing the first Wii Sports game. You use the Wii Remote to copy the movements you would make in real sports. For example, you can swing the remote like a tennis racket or roll it like a bowling ball.
Using the Wii MotionPlus
To play Wii Sports Club, you need a Wii MotionPlus accessory. This device makes your movements in the game much more accurate. It helps the game understand exactly how you are swinging or throwing, making the experience feel more real.
Joining a Club and Playing Online
One cool feature of Wii Sports Club is that you can join different "clubs." These clubs are based on different places around the world. Once you join a club, you can play against other players who are also in your club. This makes it feel like you are part of a team!
Communicating with Friends
The game also lets you talk to other players. You can send messages and even drawings using the Wii U GamePad. This is a fun way to chat with your friends or other club members while you play.
Sports You Can Play
Wii Sports Club includes many popular sports. These are the same sports that were in the original Wii Sports game, but with updated graphics and controls.
- Tennis: Serve, volley, and smash your way to victory on the court.
- Bowling: Roll the ball down the lane and try to get a strike!
- Baseball: Pitch, bat, and run the bases in a virtual baseball game.
- Golf: Tee off and try to get a hole-in-one on different courses.
- Boxing: Punch and dodge your way through exciting boxing matches.
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In Spanish: Wii Sports Club para niños