Another unique game engine comes to Wii. Table title game in March Maji (United States: Major Minor's Majestic March), the players act as dirijen a marching band. Um, perhaps more appropriately referred to as someone who wants to be kapellmeister. Protagonis this character is a mammal ala fable is a descendant of the famous kapellmeister.
Throughout the game, he plays a stick to lead the troops. Movement must be well in time with the music played. In addition to following the rhythm, movement of rod can be used to refer to items on the screen or the characters can be recruited into the army.
There are dozens of characters with a musical instrument each of which can be joined. The more involved, will be more beautiful music. But the consequences, the kapellmeister also must move the stick properly. If the disorderly movement stick, one by one member will leave the army. At every appearance, there will be assessment of the amount of the remaining members.
To make the kapellmeister stick, players have to move the Wii Remote. There are three things that must be observed by players, the rhythm of music, items and prospective members on the screen, and voice guidance via the Wii Remote speaker.
Table Games Maji March this seems designed to be played by children. But, the veterans can still enjoy them. The veteran may be familiar with the feel of this game. Not surprisingly, because this game is made by illustrator Masaya Matsuura and Rodney Greenblat. More than a decade back, they created the game Parappa Rappa, then start the game musical genres.
Unfortunately, this game has a fundamental weakness. Wii Remote is difficult to accurately driven. Either size is less good, or the Wii Remote sensitivity is limited. Fortunately, this game can be fixed easily. Players can enjoy the beautiful music and a unique graphical feel. (ray)
Friday, May 15, 2009
Being kapellmeister with Virtual Baton
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