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What are some *good* family-friendly Wii games to come out recently?

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cjd | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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Of course, the Wii Series games are specifically orientated for all the family to enjoy! Wii Sports is the obvious example, which I am sure you must love.

If you haven't already bought it Wii Fit is also good. Not that it is because of the fitness reason but because of the enjoyable games that come with it.

WarioWare: Smooth Moves - this is an incredibly fun game as it contains a lot of mini-games. In fact, mini-games seems to be the most enjoyable factor for the Wii, allowing users to participate in a vast array of short amusing games for all ages. WarioWare is a funny game that will not only appeal to kids but too adults as well.

Mario Party 8 is one of the greatest party games and will mostly appeal to kids than adults. With colourful graphics and simple enjoyable games this game is the best game to play with friends.

Rayman Raving Rabbids - they look like rabbits but they are far far crazier. Every kid would love the weird and hyper Rabbids, which go abouts hundreds of mini games. There are two sequels (RRR2 and RRR TV Party) which extend the fun. I suggest you go for RR2 or the TV Party rather than the original as they are far more enjoyable. Screenshots are shown for these two.

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz - finally its the famous monkeys in this Wii game. This has one of the largest selections of short but hilarious games
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cjd | 3 years, 1 month ago Report

Thanks for choosing me as best answer - I put A LOT of pictures in!

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adamschoales | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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I just tried out "Rayman Raving Rabits TV Party" and I have to say it is a whole lot of fun for the whole family. Lots of fun references for the adults, but plenty for the kids too. Not only that it makes use of rarely used Wii periferals like the Wii Balance Board (which is great since it barely ever gets used around our house). It's also easy enough that just about any age group could play.

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timw077 | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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What sort of family games are you looking for? What ages of kids? What do you mean by recently?

http://www.amazon.com/High-Quality-Family-Friendly-Games-Wii/lm/R1BKXP5LNCZ942

My kids like the lego series of games, Lego Batman is the most recent there. The Avatar series is very similar. Boom Blocks is popular with them too.

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dbspringer | 3 years, 2 months ago Report

Not necessarily kid-friendly, per se, but something that's fun and lighthearted vs something extreme and graphic (e.g. House of the Dead: Overkill, No More Heroes, etc). Boom Blocks is a great example.

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jacob peacock | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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Check out World of Goo. It is a fun game for all ages.
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zelos | 3 years, 2 months ago view on twitter
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Go with Mad World. My friend lets his two year olds play it, and they have very few psychological problems relatively.

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