Games Reviews: Wii Water Sports

Reviewed,Rebecca Armstrong
Thursday 25 February 2010 20:00 EST
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£25

Format Wii

Publisher Avanquest Software

No sniggering at the back about the name of this title, please. Wii Water Sports challenges players to master kite surfing, wakeboarding, windsurfing and jet skiing, either using the Wii balance board or just the Wii’s standard controllers. It’s an adequate game for players who enjoyed Wii Sports Resort but it’s a little on the slight side for anyone else.

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