- Ennichi no Tatsujin
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title=Ennichi no Tatsujin
caption=Japanese box art
developer=Namco Bandai
publisher=Namco Bandai
designer=
series=
engine=
version=
released=flagicon|JapanDecember 2 2006
genre=Mini-game s
modes=Single Player ,Multiplayer
ratings=CERO: A (All ages)
platforms=Wii
media=Wii Optical Disc
requirements=
input=Wii Remote Ennichi no Tatsujin (lit. "Master of Festivals)" is a
video game forNintendo 'sWii console. It was a launch title inJapan .cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/articles/740/740703p1.html| title=Ennichi no Tatsujin Update|publisher=IGN |date=October 20 2006 |accessdate=2006-10-20] The game is composed of several minigames, all of which revolve aroundJapanese festivals . This isNamco 's first Wii game. It is a spin-off theTaiko no Tatsujin series.Minigames
The game is composed of several minigames, including:
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Kingyo Sukui : Use theWii Remote to control a virtual net and grab goldfish from a tank.
*Shateki : The Wii Remote becomes a gun, used to fire at bottles.
*Takoyaki : Takoyaki (fried octopus) is a favorite treat amongst the Japanese. The Wii Remote is used to flip the little octopus balls over.
*Dart s: 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.
*Wanage : Toss rings to grab prizes. Rings are tossed by shaking the Wii Remote.
*Inoi no Kan : This is afortune teller s 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 : Make the sweet using the Wii Remote. There is a limited amount of time to reach a target number of crepes, and the exact toppings requested by your customers must be used.References
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