Wii Play
Wii Play is a Party, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Wii. The game introduces nine awesome mini-games, including a fish game, a billiard game, and more. During the gameplay, the player can use several unique features of the Wii Remote. All mini-games can either be played in a two-player Multiplayer versus or a Single-player mode. In the Multiplayer mode, the number of wins of each player is recorded. Upon beginning the game, one of the featured mini-game is available to play, but other eight mini-games are systematically unlocked as the player completes the objectives. While playing, the player can use his own Mii Avatar created using the Mii Channel, who appear in several games. Each game has a set of challenging that the player needs to complete at any cost while playing the game. Shooting Range, Find Mii, Table Tennis, Pose Mii, Laser Hockey, Billiards, etc. are prominent mini-games to play.
#1 Ape Escape Academy
Ape Escape Academy (also known as Ape Academy) is a Party, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by Shift and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation. The game offers a collection of forty-five exciting mini-games, many of which borrow from Ape Escape 2 video game. In the game, you have to work up from standard class to senior class by playing lots of mini-games by completing the requirements of each class. Up to nine mini-games available to complete in each class. The game rewards you with X for failing to meet the criteria, while rewarding you with an O for meeting the criteria, like Tic-tac-toe. In the game, each level has a specific amount of lines needed to pass the class (one line comprises three Os, either vertically, horizontally, or diagonal). The ultimate task of the player is to complete the variety of mini-games as possible from 9×9 grid and score the highest lines to become the master. Try it out, and you’ll like it.