Wii Carnival Games
63Wii Carnival Games - Family Fun with Your Very Own Living Room Carnival
Wii Carnival Games, released as Carnival Funfair Games in Europe, is one of the best video games providing entertainment for the whole family. It comes with excellent action sequences and wonderful visuals that kids and Wii devotees will no doubt appreciate but offers at the same time simple user-friendly controls and game play for players who find complicated games a turnoff.
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How to Win Prizes in Wii Carnival Games
There are four prize categories to work for and differ according to size: small, medium, large, and grand. In most cases, grand prizes can be obtained by trading off two large prizes. Speaking of trading, there are already preset rules when you wish to exchange your prizes. You need to give four small prizes for one medium prize while three medium prizes make up one large.
Each mini-game offers you a preset selection of prizes: four different small prizes, three medium ones, two large prizes, and one grand prize. Small and medium prizes are just static images that differ in size. Large and grand prizes are bigger in size, appear in 3D and may be rotated.
Wii Carnival Games offer over twenty mini-games that offer you a stupendously fun carnival experience right from your very own living room. Here are some games to look forward to from Wii Carnival Games.
Alley (Skee) Ball is by far the most popular among the many carnival games offered. This is a test of your prowess in skee ball but with, of course, the use of your Wii remote controller. It comes with a dinosaur theme and prizes range from Jurassic plants to talismans to flyer-o-saurus and of course, the best of all, your very own Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Hoops is of course a basketball game. It doesn't present as much a challenge as Alley Ball does, however, and it is thus unlikely for you to spend as much time playing this game. Hoops come with a theme of police and fire departments. Prizes range from nurse caps to stuffed officers to fire extinguishers to the quite impressive rescue copter.
Together with Test Your Strength and Collection, these four games make up the attractions at Fortune Way.
Clown Splash is another familiar game that both kids and adults will love. In this game, the first one to blast a clown's mouth with water and fill up a balloon wins. It comes with an ocean theme and prizes range from seashells to six-legged octopuses to your very own majestic-looking Sharkster.
Ring Toss is another fun and simplified game. Try tossing the ring around the target and you get to choose from a variety of medieval prizes: magical unicorns, Merlin's wands, stuffed monks, dragon slayers, and a knight to the rescue.
Together with Hole in One and Ka-Pow, these four games make up The Claw Alley. Speaking of claws, there is also the Prize Claw to check out. It works just like an arcade prize machine and requires you to make careful aim and snatch a prize with your claws.
In Spilled Milk, you and the family get to compete with each other on who can knock off the most number of milk bottles with the least number of attempts. Balloon Darts will of course test your skills with throwing pointed darts to make balloons explode. These, together with Frog Leap and Bowler Coaster, make up the games in Lovers Lane.
At Lucky Pass, you get to play Nerves-O-Steel, Lucky Cups, Day at the Races, and Dunk Tank. Drop by Rodent Row and you'll be able to play Buckets of Fun, Shooting Gallery, Shoot for the Stars, and Pigskin Pass.
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