Nintendo Wii Review: Wii Music - Page 3

Side games includes Hand Bell Harmony, which challenges pitch and timing as you play the scrolling notes on cue, and Mii Maestro, which fulfills a fantasy scenario that most people would associate with this game – conducting an orchestra. You also get a basic grade after the Maestro session.

The endless game play and expansion possibilities, plus an infinite amount of future songs, put replay value through the roof. The custom jam and learning elements create a unique, worthwhile title that represents all music genres extremely well. A well constructed, challenging game that breaks away from other music titles in the ever growing music game genre. It’s great that you don’t need to spend extra money buying peripherals and setting up the balance board for the drum takes a minimal amount of time. This game might bring back music class memories while creating challenges that might even lead to some real lessons and overall music discovery worldwide.

Wii Music is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB.


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  • 1 - Geetune Music

    Nov 23, 2008 at 9:11 pm

    What will they think of next? The sense of smell on the Wii, anyone?

  • 2 - Selena

    Nov 24, 2008 at 1:54 am

    A great ingenuity comes from this gameplay.

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