Ennichi no Tatsujin
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Developer(s) | Bandai Namco Games |
Publisher(s) | Bandai Namco Games |
Series | Taiko no Tatsujin |
Platform(s) | Wii |
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Genre(s) | Mini-games |
Mode(s) | Single Player, Multiplayer |
Ennichi no Tatsujin (縁日の達人, lit. "Festival Master") is a video game for Nintendo's Wii console. It was a launch title in Japan.[1] The game is composed of several minigames, all of which revolve around Japanese festivals. This is Namco's first Wii game. It is a spin-off the Taiko no Tatsujin series.
Modes[]
The game is composed of nine games in one single game. The Wii Remote is used by itself for majority of the games. The games are listed below:
- Kingyo Sukui: A game which uses virtual net to grab goldfish from a tank.
- : a game to fire as much possible bottles with a gun.
- Takoyaki: a game to flip as much possible Takoyaki balls over.
- Darts: Throw darts, striking targets in the specified order.
- Balloon Art: Use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to twist a balloon into shapes. Movements must be timed to coincide with the background music.
- Yo-yo Tsuri: The Wii Remote is used to aim a paper string and hook onto balls in a bucket of water. The trick is to keep the string from tearing apart.
- : A game of ring toss to grab prizes.
- : This is a fortune tellers house. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk are used to make a pair of virtual hands grasp a crystal fortune ball and hear a fortune for the day.
- Crepe: A game where players are required to meet a target number of crepes, using the exact toppings only requested by the customers.
Reception[]
On release week, Famitsu gave the game a 27 out of 40 (7/7/6/7). [2]
References[]
- ^ "Ennichi no Tatsujin Update". IGN. October 20, 2006. Archived from the original on October 28, 2006. Retrieved 2006-10-20.
- ^ "縁日の達人のレビュー・評価・感想".
Categories:
- 2006 video games
- Party video games
- Wii-only games
- Japan-exclusive video games
- Video games developed in Japan
- Video games set in Japan
- Wii games
- Action game stubs