it is easy to learn and tough to master.
it's extremely easy to learn.
the games are sorted in easy to follow menus.
i suspect some puzzles may be a bit hard for younger children.
nonetheless, i found the editor to be unintuitive and difficult to control.
pros: lots of fun, anyone can play, easy to learn
pros: comes with wheel, easy to navigate
pros: fun, easy, variety of characters and race courses, play with or against your friend
proseasy to use and easy for the kids consnone
the steering wheel design was well made for easy use for anyone with alot better control.
we like this game for him because it has simple controls and allows for him a sense of accomplishment.
the gameplay is very simple, tilt the wii-mote to move, tilt it further to go faster.
too easy, boring, nothing special...
this game is easy for small children to figure out on their own.
also, easy to do and i don't feel the need to supervise every second.
so at first i was a little skeptical about this game because i have played every other version of mario kart and the wii wheel worried me because it seemed like it would be hard to control and
just plain and simple, it's a game everyone in the family can play, and will enjoy.
with the nunchuck connection, you are well...connected, so it's hard to do some of the poses.
the premise is simple -- shake your remotes in the directions indicated by the flowing balls.
once you get used to the angle concept over the height idea of the original it works very well though it still seems somewhat sluggish reading the controls on the harder levels.
the movements are fairly easy to pick up, but there are more difficult modes available.
easy is a write-off, normal isn't much challenge, but at hard the beats start coming every which way, and it's often hard to focus on what you're supposed to hit next.
the game is not nearly as difficult as punch out or super punch out but some fighters are a challenge.
if you are like me and have played the other punch out titles, you will find this game easy because you already know most of the opponents secrets.
however, i think it is a little overpriced for such a 'simple' game.
i feel like that feature could have been incorporated into a "training mode" if the developers thought the game was too hard.
the graphics have been mastered noblely well, to bring in the classic feel from nintendo's puch-out glory days, and the gameplay is a delight for hardcore fans.
it's easy to play.
the graphics are awesome and it's really easy to learn.
i enjoy playing with him (even a hard core gamer such as myself enjoys the game), helping him solve puzzles.
the controls are simple enough that a child of five or six can learn them after a few minutes.
fun and easy to use for anyone over 5.
the single-player is relatively easy to beat, but the cutscenes from subspace emissary are amazing.it's an awesome game to play with all your friends, since it is mainly a multiplayer fighter.
i know it's an oxymoron, but i am truly a hardcore casual gamer.
when i first played the game, i was having a hard time getting used to the wiimote and nunchuk after all those years of the n64 controller (one of my favorite consoles by the way, and super smash
it's challenging and yet easy enough for beginners to play.
to those who are unfamiliar with fighting games, it provides an easy control scheme.
emulating pinball in the world of video games has never been an easy thing, but somehow, someway; all of the games included in pinball hall of fame: the williams collection, are emulated nearly
my 6 year old daughter has a little bit of a hard time playing as she doesn't totally grasp the concept of the flippers, etc.
what's great about it:?easy to play!
so the video game on wii is great its feel of the ball hitting of the flipper is real and you can use the wii remote with the numchuk and you can move it from side to side to tilt the table pretty
easy to control the flippers with "z" button and nunchuck!
the gameplay is simple enough my daughter can play on her own (really, it's the first game she could handle on her own), but there is enough to it that i don't mind playing along with her as well.
it's hard for her to use both hands.
the controls were easy for her to get the hang of.
she's been able to play on the easy, medium and hard levels with little to no assistance from us.
pros: non-violent, creating a princess is fun, involves some basic reading
the graphics are good ,and the controls are easy.unlike the movie games were you have to collect tokens and track people down it's the same old thing .
1) it is very straightforward and easy to play.
it is easy to figure out how to play, but challenging to get by some of the bad guys.
the achievements are relatively easy i got 925.
maybe the developer wanted to keep it as simple as possible.
it's a great game, fun for everyone, and easy to pick up.
it is so fun, i can burn 500 calories in 1 hour on beginner/basic mode.
this game was not easy and very frustrating to me.
it isnt one of them games you just pop out of the box and run with it, but it is fairly easy to understand and once you do its a piece o cake.we have about 20 games and htis one rates up there with
this game is a little difficult at first.
there are several levels of difficulty as well as different settings.
also, some levels are difficult, but then again it adds to the challenge.
simple shooting game, starting with targets and working up to shooting goblin-type creatures.
the game play is very simple.
to look around you move the aim point to the left, right or top edge of the screen and it will scroll in that direction, it's a pretty easy system to get used to.
the controls and movements are simple and easy to follow.
it is a very easy game for beginners.
i am a mom of three kids with special needs.a girl 5, a boy 3 and a girl who just turned 2.all my kids are on autism spectrum disorder.my 5 yr old one has processing problem and she has hard time
the game play is easy for her to follow and the icon in the lower left corner showing her how to move the remote to dig, climb, and push is a great idea.
relatively easy for anyone with experience to games
grab it if you are a long time gamer or just looking for something easy on the eyes.
yet, at the same time, the perspective the player takes allows an easy and almost total immersion into this world of japanese mythology.
the most basic stroke of the game, the "power slash" is just a straight line, but almost impossible to carry out in a way that the game will accept.
lastly, this game is not difficult at all.
mirror pools usually only appear in one place per level so they can be difficult to get to.
she found it easy to learn with lots of interesting features that holds her interest very well.
easy to learn for littlins as well as us oldies, and great fun for all.
simple and easy with lots of action and fun.
some are difficult for young children.
the game concepts are simple, so anyone should be able to get it, and terrible fun they are addicting.
i found ij to be a bit more difficult but with short "episodes" than sw.
the levels are difficult, and i end up loading my computer and connecting to the internet for an online walkthrough, to find how just how to get through the level.
it is extremely easy to collect "lego pieces" to get the status "true adventurer"...unlike star wars where you really had to work at collecting them to reach "true jedi".
but it is difficult to find entertaining and challenging games that are light-hearted, but not violent or graphic.
the levels are difficult, but i love the challenge.
this game is very unique, the controls are very easy to use.
like i said before, the bosses were cool looking, but it was hard to appreciate their difference when all i had to do to kill them is to press one button for maybe a minute.
goldeneye was doing environmental destruction over a decade ago, would it be so hard for modern games to feature it?
i've watched a few anime series like cowboy beebop, samurai champloo, and outlaw star but i'm not a die hard anime fan and i still enjoyed this game.
furthermore, the lighting isn't very good, and shadows tend to obscure way more than they should, so it's hard to see things.
i haven't seen or played the first game, but my kids love this game!!(ages 3 & 7)most games are easy enuf for my 3 yr old to play yet still challenging enuf for my 7 yr old.
on the first night he played it he played for hours and laughed harder than i have ever heard him laugh while playing a game or watching most tv shows.
pros: funny, silly, easy to play cons: no replay value the bottom line: must have a good sense of humor to enjoy.
all mini-games are easy to learn, with clear on-screen instructions, and can be played by almost anyone.
but everything i liked about the first one (clear goals that you had to win to move on, challenging games like "bunnies don't close doors" mixed with easy fun games, the hilarity of the rabbids and
the online play is very easy to navigate, and the career mode allows a lot more variety in songs played than some of the gh career modes.
i am very disappointed with the hardware and support but the game is a lot of fun otherwise.
overall, all the instruments are easy to play and are fun.
the transition from easy to medium took a few weeks, and i still haven't gone to hard yet.
the set up is fairly easy.
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