The player with the most points at the end of the game is the winner. Players occasionally play duel minigames against each other to win a second turn. If players fail to match up a pair, they lose their turn. The color of the Mii shirts are hidden until chosen. Match-Up Players match up Miis wearing shirts of the same color into pairs to score points. Balance Boat Players work together to balance twenty Miis on the sails of a ship without tipping the ship over. They get a better score if their answers to the questions are identical, and if they do well in the minigame. Pair Games are designed for two players and are either cooperative or competitive.įriend Connection The players answer five questions before playing a cooperative minigame to test if they are a good pair or a bad pair. The first player to complete a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row gets a bingo and is the winner. If a minigame ball drops from the bingo machine, players play a minigame and the winner checks off a Mii of their choice. Bingo Players check off Miis on their bingo cards that match Mii balls that drop from a large bingo machine. After ten rounds, overtime begins, and the game ends after ten rounds or until any player wins a Bank Battle. Players can also win medals saved up in the bank by winning minigames. Depending on where the wheel stops, players can win medals, lose medals, or add medals to the bank. Spin-Off Players take turns spinning a wheel to earn medals. The player who has the most points after a set number of rounds is the winner. Various bonuses are based on how Miis are matched. Players who collect three Miis with outfits of the same color in two different rows win points. Swap Meet (Mii of a Kind in the PAL versions) Players take turns choosing a Mii from the middle to swap out with a Mii from their area. The player who has collected the most souvenir photos at that point wins, ties are broken by number of coins.
After 10 rounds, overtime begins and the first player to reach a hot spot and take a souvenir photo ends the game, winning a bonus photo. When players reach a hot spot, they can purchase a souvenir photo for 10 coins. Players win coins in minigames that can be used to purchase vehicle cards to help them advance, or at airports and seaports to travel long distances. Globe Trot Players turn over numbered cards and move the indicated number of spaces. The player who reaches the top of the island first wins. Party Games are games in which up to four players compete against one another.īoard Game Island A player rolls dice and proceeds the indicated number of steps ( Miis are used as players' game pieces). The game also offers additional modes that make exclusive use of the minigames. Most of the game modes integrate use of Wii Party's 80 minigames. Wii Party features nine different game modes divided between three categories: Party Games, House Party Games, and Pair Games. Pair Games are for two players and are either cooperative or competitive.Friendly Face-Off, one of the minigames in Wii Party, in which players race to complete puzzles of their Miis' faces.
Swap Meet/Mii of a Kind (1-4 players, 30-45 min) Party Games mode can be played by 1-4 players. House Party section offers five modes that are for groups in the living room. These 80 mini game challenges are organised through three sections of the game: Party Games, House Party Games, and Pair Games. Wii Party is a party game that offers a variety of challenges that each use the Wii Remote motion controls.