Being a former musician myself, I expected an edge in this game, and to a certain degree I did get that edge. However in Wii Music you don’t need any music talents (or even ears for that matter), all you need to have is the want to play music, and a good sense of timing (tempo).
Wii Music is designed just for multiplayer! They have all sorts of fun instruments and games for you to play in. You can also make your “one hit blunder’ album. The end result might be a mess of meowing sounds, but it’s fun. Steve, quitter of all music, loves this game, and sometimes drags people to try and make his first “proper” album. That has yet to happen, because we suck!
With all that being said unlocking new instruments and games aren’t that hard. What you have to do is just try playing something for the first time, whether it is new games, or just music lessons. Whatever it is you’ll have a beat with this simulation game!
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Controls
There are 4 basic types of styles in this game. Generally you just hold the Wiimote and Nunchuck like how you would hold the certain instrument.
Another cool control is pressing the D-Pad. By pressing the D-Pad you can jump, do poses, and cause all sorts of effects to happen. You can even cause explosions in this simulation wii game
Gameplay
See above. Looks like I went overboard this time, so yeah… you form bands, and play classic musics like Ode to Joy, and taking music lessons. That’s where this multiplayer Wii games shines.
There is also a more realistic drum mode where you use the Wii balance board, but since I don’t have one, I can’t say much about it.
Wii Music offers a great variety of multiplayer since everything you can do is pratically multiplayer. Everything, but the lessons…
Jam Mode
In this mode you and your friends can play Instrument Improve, Quick Jam, and Custom Jam.
Game Mode
This is the other mode in the game. Besides the usual play in a band thing as you would expect from this multiplayer Wii game, you can also play three other
games with your friends. They are all music orientaed. You can unlock the next level to the games by just simply beating each of the game.
All you have to move on and unlock new music and stages for this mode is to simply play through it once! You might also unlock some cool things like, oh, I don’t know…LEGEND OF ZELDA!
Conclusion
Wii Music has a great multiplayer, especially if that’s what you’re after. You can make music with your friends and family (or just loud music…), and 3 other fun game modes when you’re bored of making your own album.
Unlocking new songs and instruments in this game is pretty easy, as the game is more orientated in having fun, then working hard. So with that this simulation Wii game won’t run out of new surprises for a long time.
Even after you unlocked everything there are still tons of neat instruments to play with. One example is the cheer leader costume. Who would have ever known that cheerleading can be part of a music? Well maybe it’s not possible, but hey, it’s possible in this multiplayer Wii game!
if you’re interested, I recommend you to buy this game, but you can rent it first at Gamefly starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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