Many of these games went on to be ported to the Nintendo Switch , usually with newly-added content or packed together with DLC from the Wii U release. In fact, the vast majority of the standout titles from the Wii U have been made available on the Switch. But a few good games remain exclusive to the Wii U to this day. While calling Art Academy a "game" is a stretch, it was fantastic software for aspiring artists.
The Wii U gamepad's touch screen and stylus combo made a respectable digital drawing tablet, and Art Academy: Home Studio unlocked its power for creative expression. Art Academy: Home Studio had lessons to teach the fundamentals of drawing and painting. Finished works could be exported and shared with others. Images were saved to SD cards and copied over to a computer, but even more impressive was the time-lapse recording capability. It integrated with YouTube directly, allowing the uploading of small video clips recorded during the creative process.
It wasn't until Super Mario Party arrived on the Nintendo Switch with its underwhelming amount of content that some players looked back at Mario Party 10 more fondly. Many fans disliked the changes to the characters' movement that debuted in Mario Party 9. They returned in Mario Party 10 , but certain game modes used a different approach, giving players more gameplay variety. In Bowser Party mode , one player used the Wii U gamepad as Bowser and would chase the other players.
The Bowser player employed traps and subterfuge to thwart opponents. If players made it to the end of the board before the Bowser player stole all their hearts, they would win. Otherwise, it would be Bowser's victory. Xenoblade Chronicles X , however, is still only playable on the Wii U.
The story takes place in a separate world, with new characters and new environments for players to explore. It differed from Xenoblade Chronicles and its sequel, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 , with customizable characters and a non-linear approach to gameplay.
As with most RPGs that have experimented with non-linearity, the story suffered a lack of focus, but it did give players more freedom in how they approached the game. The F-Zero franchise hasn't had a new entry since the early s.
Some players thought Nintendo should let Shin'en Multimedia handle the F-Zero games just because of how good the Fast Racing franchise was. Fast Racing Neo had new mechanics and that feeling of incredible speed that few other racing games managed. Nintendo Land was a pack-in game that was included with many Wii U console purchases. It was the kind of game that was designed specifically to showcase the features of the Wii U console and made great use of the gamepad, including the built-in microphone, the gyroscopic controls, the camera, and the touchscreen.
The game itself was a collection of mini-games presented in a party game style. The games let players use their Mii characters, and were often themed around Nintendo's main franchises. Some were single-player experiences, and others focused on multiplayer using Wii remotes. The story revolved around Mario and Peach's vacation in a land of colorful paint, only the paint was drained away and stolen by Bowser and his henchmen.
As Mario, players used the paint hammer to restore spots that had been drained of their color during the adventure. A pack of 21 different games with 51 variations that educate in various ways like: reflexes, logic, math, memory and knowledge.
Keep track of your child's progress with our statistics. All games have easy-to-learn controls with interesting and fun things to do. At last, a pack of games designed to educate and make your children smarter. The game runs natively in FHD when supported. What's included in this Educational Games pack: 1 Reflex: Riding a tricycle.
Ages: 2 Reflex: Riding a scooter. Ages: 3 Reflex: Riding a bike. Huge game that includes all the world. Another huge game with many variations. Three difficulty variations. Find your way out the maze. Five difficulty variations. Ages: 11 Just for Fun: Color many sketches just for fun.
Ages: 12 Logic: Categorize the animals, birds and fish. Ages: 13 Logic: Categorize the colors of the objects around you. Ages: 14 Logic: Categorize the shapes of the objects around you. Ages: 15 Knowledge: Get to know the sound each musical instrument makes. Simple and fun game for young children.
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