I ask because me and my freind were trying to think of good drinking games to play with the rest of our freinds...none of whom play videogames on a regular basis. WarioWare came up almost instantly.
This group of freinds enjoyed Super Monkey Ball alot, mostly Monkey Target.
So I got WarioWare with my gamefly account the other day, and after playing it myself I have to wonder if my casual freinds will have the ability to comprehend the game at all. While it is a fundamentally simple game that doesn't use more then 1 button, it does heavily rely on "videogame lingo" that I take for granted. For instance, looking for a highlighted spot on the screen to shoot a ball. Or simply knowing I'm the character that looks like Mario just because that's how it works. These things won't be readily apparent to my freinds.
So has anyone here played WarioWare multiplayer with casual gamers? I need to know if I should even bother to give it a try. Do any of the multiplayer modes cater to people who will ALWAYS fail the micro games?
This group of freinds enjoyed Super Monkey Ball alot, mostly Monkey Target.
So I got WarioWare with my gamefly account the other day, and after playing it myself I have to wonder if my casual freinds will have the ability to comprehend the game at all. While it is a fundamentally simple game that doesn't use more then 1 button, it does heavily rely on "videogame lingo" that I take for granted. For instance, looking for a highlighted spot on the screen to shoot a ball. Or simply knowing I'm the character that looks like Mario just because that's how it works. These things won't be readily apparent to my freinds.
So has anyone here played WarioWare multiplayer with casual gamers? I need to know if I should even bother to give it a try. Do any of the multiplayer modes cater to people who will ALWAYS fail the micro games?