Wii Sports Club is a game for the Wii U and the third installment in the Wii Sports series. This is the only Wii Sports game for the Wii U. This game was released in 2013. Like Wii Sports Resort, this game makes full use of the Wii MotionPlus accessory or Wii Remote Plus.
Gameplay[]
In the game, the player can compete with other people around the world in games, or have a local game to improve their skills. The game has different clubs the player can represent for their country and are locked into the club for 24 hours. The game features Miiverse integration as the player can post thoughts, cheers for players in their club, or accomplishments.
The game requires passes purchased from the Nintendo e-Shop to play. A single sport pass that gives full access to any sport without expiration costs $9, while a 24-hour pass costs $1.
CPUs[]
The game introduced 111 new CPU Miis in Wii Sports Club. If you choose to leave Streetpass off then the Mii Cast will be automatically filled in by Wii Sports Club Miis. After Miiverse shut down, any NPC Mii characters visiting your Nintendo Land amusement park were replaced by Wii Sports Club Miis.
Changes[]
- The CPU Miis from previous Wii Sports games have been dropped in favor of new ones that use new designs based on the Mii Maker's new features.
- The graphics are improved and look more realistic.
- In Tennis, a single game requires 7 points to win, and CPU matches have been dropped, too.
- The announcer's voice has been changed to an older male voice.
- In Bowling, there are harder levels and the pins are moved to make a pattern.
- In Golf, the player doesn't finish the course after taking par plus 6 shots on any hole, scoring 10, 11 or 12.
- In Boxing, all Miis wear boots and vests.
- See Grades.
Release Dates[]
- Nintendo eShop releases:
Tennis and Bowling:
- 30 October 2013
Golf:
- December 18, 2013
Baseball and Boxing:
- 26 June 2014
Disc Version Release:
- 11 July 2014