Whenever any game strikes the gaming market, a lot of anticipations are coupled with new game and all these conceptions breaks as one gets his hands on the game. The player either criticizes or extols the game i.e. a player who plays the game very firstly, contributes a lot to the popularity or infamy of newly comer. Something similar happed with Wii Play as it made its debut in the gaming world in Dec, last year. The game is claimed of having similar game content as that of Wii Sports, but there are more than enough explanations that clearly differentiate the Nintendo's minigfames genre from Wii Sports.

As all of you know that the minigames possess no gameplot, every time you start with zero level as you get on the game and get indulged both physically as well as mentally in the game.
Gameplay:
Wii-Play comes bundled with a set 9 simple mini-games that are much like Wii-Sports that's why some critics claim it a clone of Wii-Sports. However, as above said that the game is much like Wii-Sports, but still there are many things that impel you to come back on the game again and again for short plays.
Below is a precise description of 9 different mini-games that Wii-Play supports:
1. Find Mii
All the games very clearly depict the ingame content through their names like this one which is a much like seeking something i.e. Mii. The cool thing with this mini game is that the every round comes with new enhanced difficulties.
2. Shooting Range
This Wii Play game includes shooting at targets appearing on your screen as you press B-button.
3. Pose Mii
This one comes with three sets of poses in which bubbles will be falling down the screen and you will have to remember just what button takes you to what pose. You match the poses inside the bubbles, placing your correctly posed Mii into the bubble in the correct angle.
4. Table Tennis
This one a pretty good addition to the Wii-Play requires a very sharp eye and a testimonials of your body reflexes. With the help of Wii-mote you make similar moves as you were moving a bat around.

5. Charge
In this game the player rides a cow by holding the Wii-mote and topples scarecrows to score points. The player aims at enemy's tank
6. Tanks
You can play this game with Wii-mote D-pad or Nunchuk to move a tank around the screen to aim at target and fire shells in order to destroy the target. You navigate the tank and aim at enemy's tank to earn points.
7. Laser Hockey
The player plays the Hockey game. The game is a two player game in which the player with the help of Wii-mote displaces the ball and tries to score in the opponent's goal.

8. Billiards
The player gets his hands on a 9 Ball Billiards table. The player pull the cue stick (Wii-mote) in back direction ad then hit hard to pot the ball.

9. Fishing
The game includes some hunting venture in which you use your Wii-mote as the fishing rod and pull out 6 beefed up fishes to score a respectable 50.
ESRB Rating: E
Pros:
Choice of games i.e. 9 different game
A good Wii-mote support all the game-way
Cons:
The game comes bundled with a Wii-mote that forces you to buy another Wii-mote even if you have already got one.
No four-player support
Bottom-line:
Truly, the game makes you laugh and enjoy a lot. The game is synonymous to the true entertainment with some fine concepts for future games. If you are forced to buy a new Wii-mote, then it would be just another sweet addition to your gaming gallery. No doubt, a nice replacement to the Wii-Sports and Zelda.