Chomping jellybeans is a great way (and the only way) to solve problems in this charming remake.
Soccer meets Hogwarts in this new footie game for kids, which features Pele teaching the children of the world how to live and grow through soccer.
In this Active Life release, you take a casual jaunt through extreme sports, making it much safer for the children. Unfortunately, it's only a cheap and watered down version of ...
Alvin and his brothers meet the Chipettes in this movie tie-in rhythm game.
This creative platformer/puzzler is built around the idea of turning the world upside down. Originally for PC, it now makes its way over to WiiWare.
Just as addictive at its core, Animal Crossing makes the transition to the Wii looking almost exactly the same as on the GameCube, but with some cool online functionality.
An original fantasy RPG for the Wii, this was well received in Japan, though we'll wait and see what it means to the US.
The cricket sounds that emanate from the Wiimote and easy-to-customise field settings are nice touches. But overall this falls short of the boundary between average sim and comprehensive champion.
By combining arcade-style beat ‘em-ups and shoot ‘em-ups, Astro Boy is a nod to the past without the serious frustration and difficulty of its old-school inspiration.
A passable release whose Wii-specific controls help overcome its crippled camera and repetitive gameplay.