View Full Version : Wii games using two remotes
SkiDragon
06-17-2009, 10:49 PM
I was wondering, are there any Wii games that are designed for one person to use two remotes simultaneously? I don't see why this would not be possible.
Barring that, are there any games that only incidentally work well with two remotes? The only example I know of is the Duck Hunt game in Wii Play.
On an unrelated note, I was thinking of purchasing "Let's Tap", but I had one important question. Is the famous theme music with the robot voices in the American release of the game?
Thanks.
jb143
06-17-2009, 11:55 PM
I was wondering this too. It's not quite what you had in mind but I think that Boom Blox originally intended to use 1 remote for head tracking which would have been cool, but it never happened.
chrissylas
06-18-2009, 12:09 AM
Helix on WiiWare uses two remotes. It's not a very good game though so I'd give it a pass. Same with We Cheer (I think that's the one). Not a very good game but it does use two Wii Remotes.
PeteJames
06-18-2009, 01:35 AM
Samba de Amigo has the option to play with 2 remotes.
Yes, Crazy Climber. Yet for some insane reason, it wasn't released on this side of the world.
FantasiaWHT
06-18-2009, 07:44 AM
World of Goo works very well with a second remote. It's especially good when you KNOW you're at that point of tipping, but you need to add two balls on to span something. You position one ball where you need it first, and the second ball where you expect it needs to go, and then release the balls within a split second of each other.
importaku
06-18-2009, 05:52 PM
We Cheer (I think that's the one). Not a very good game but it does use two Wii Remotes.
Actually we cheer is one of the best music games on the wii, it got slammed by the supposed "professional" review sites because they couldn't see beyond the girly cheerleader theme & expected it to be super easy & casual, lol they probably got upset because the game requires skill & is actually pretty hard. The controls are fine if you take the time to learn, however most people didn't.