Count Out
This game is a new puzzle designed to please both the Sudoku and the Minesweeper fans. Locate the gold cells thanks to the numbered hints on their four neighbouring cell.
This game is a new puzzle designed to please both the Sudoku and the Minesweeper fans. Locate the gold cells thanks to the numbered hints on their four neighbouring cell.
Turn your Wiimote into a scalpel for a stressful session of open heart surgery. Not for the faint hearted indeed!
Animal Sounds is a memory game for kids between 2 and 6 where the sound of animals is as useful as their picture to remember the pairs.
Texas Hold ‘Em, the most popular variant of the poker games is coming to your Wii. Play from the comfort of your couch in total safety for your wallet.
Not too far away from Crossword, one of our favorites here for the Wii, Chain Letters is about forming words using scrambled letters adjacent to each other.
Drag and drop the dominoes into place with your Wiimote and make sure that the numbers or the Little Robots’ pictures match. A nice game for toddlers.
By popular demand, here comes Tetris, one of the very best classics, working with both the keyboard and your Wiimote (pointing your finger to the virtual in-game keypad).
What are the cows and the TV screens doing in the fields? And how to make them disappear? An interesting game of logic for the Wii which takes some time to adjust to.
A nifty coloring game with Sagwa on the Wii for 3-5 years old. Let them pick a color, mix it with another one and end up with beautiful pictures of Sagwa and her friends.
Same game is a classic: you are pointing your Wiimote to groups of tiles with the same color to make them disappear, and the goal is of course to end up with a fully cleared screen.