familyReleased Wii Video Games
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A list of Released family video games for Wii sorted by popularity among gamers.
Wii is the 7th generation console from Nintendo and a successor to GameCube. It was released in November 2006 in North America and in December 2006 in Europe. Wii’s premiere marks a beginning of the revolution in Nintendo’s policy, as company retrieved from waging war for hardcore gamer with Sony and Microsoft and focused its efforts on providing entertainment for the entire families. The result was a great success for Nintendo. In 2012 Wii was succeeded by Wii U.
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Just Dance 2017
Party 25 October 2016
The next installment in the popular series of dancing games developed by Ubisoft. The series allows the player to feel like the professional pop dancers who accompany the greatest stars on the top scenes of the world. In Just Dance 2017 the basic gameplay mechanics remained unchanged in comparison to the previous entries in the franchise.
Monopoly Streets
Puzzle 27 October 2010
Monopoly Streets is a game based on a well-known board. The gameplay takes place on a three-dimensional board, and players move along the streets known from the original Monopoly.
Just Dance 2
Party 12 October 2010
Continuation of a popular dance game created by Ubisoft. Again, the game is about keeping pace with the dancers' silhouettes displayed on the screen. Compared to the original, there are many new songs and dance arrangements. We can play alone, in a duet with a friend or take part in a tournament for eight people.
Just Dance
Party 17 November 2009
A music game where the aim is to keep up with the virtual masters of dance. Fun mechanics makes good use of the Wii motion controller. A dancer's shadow is displayed on the screen and our task is to recreate his movements. We can also show vocal talents in karaoke mode.
Just Dance 4
Party 02 October 2012
The next installment of the popular series of dance games. The aim of the game is to keep pace with the dancers' silhouettes displayed on the screen.
Hasbro Family Game Night 2
Party 26 October 2009
Hasbro Family Game Night 2 is a social game that is an adaptation of a TV show. Players can compete in competitions inspired by popular Hasbro boards (e.g. Monopoly, Operation, Clue and Pictureka). The title was produced by EA Bright Light development studio.
Just Dance 2014
Party 01 October 2013
Just Dance 2014 is a dance game belonging to one of the most popular series of this type. Fun traditionally consists in keeping pace with the dancers displayed on the screen, and our actions are recorded using the Move motion controller.
Just Dance 3
Party 11 October 2011
The third part of the best-selling series of dance games by Ubisoft. As usual, the game is about keeping pace with the dancers' silhouettes displayed on the screen. The creators prepared modes for a single player and multiplayer games.
Mario Party 9
Party 02 March 2012
The ninth installment of the best-selling series of social games for the whole family, which features the most popular characters created by Nintendo. Players can compete against each other in a variety of mini-games using the Wii console motion controller.
Wii Sports
Sports 19 November 2006
Wii Sports, as the name suggests, is a package of sports games specifically designed for the Wii console. The position published by Nintendo is intended to attract both typical players and people who have never had anything to do with this form of entertainment.
Monopoly
Party 20 October 2008
Monopoly is a virtual adaptation of the most popular board game in the world. We are trying to achieve the title monopoly through successful investments.
Wii Sports Resort
Sports 25 June 2009
Wii Sports Resort is a continuation of the hit set of sports games, which had its premiere with the debut of the Wii console. This production makes excellent use of the Wii MotionPlus appetizer, which works in conjunction with the Wii Remote.
Just Dance 2018
Party 24 October 2017
One of the many installments in the series of dance/party games released annually by Ubisoft. Similarly to what the players may know from previous editions, your task is to follow the choreographies performed by colorful characters dancing on the screen. The more accurately you repeat their moves, the higher the score you get. Just Dance 2018 offers several dozen pop songs, both classic hits and new releases. That latter category includes: Clean Bandit ft.
Just Dance 2019
Party 25 October 2018
Another entry in the popular series of rhythm games developed by Ubisoft. The players assume the role of dancers and are tasked with recreating the moves presented on the screen of the TV. The game features 40 new songs, including Bruno Mars’ and Cardi B’s Finesse (Remix), Daddy Yankee’s Shaky Shaky and LPP’s Fire.
Just Dance 2020
Party 05 November 2019
The tenth installment of the popular Ubisoft music and dance series, which offers players over 40 songs by the greatest pop stars, as well as many different gameplay modes for one and many people.
Just Dance 2015
Party 21 October 2014
Another of the annual installments of the popular dance series by Ubisoft studio, developed continuously since 2009. It allows players to once again take on the role of professional pop dancers, making use of popular motion controllers such as PlayStation Move, Kinect or Wii Remote. The aim of the game is to recreate the movements visible on the screen as faithfully as possible, and we can play alone or with friends, dancing together in front of the TV.
Just Dance 2016
Party 22 October 2015
Another installment of the popular dancing game series by Ubisoft. In Just Dance 2016, the fun is about dancing to the hottest hits of pop music. Video clips with dancers showing us the moves are displayed on the screen and our task is to recreate the choreography as faithfully as possible. The biggest novelty of this installment is the introduction of the Just Dance Controller application, thanks to which all we need to play is a smartphone held in our hand.