


I was only thinking of the people around me, and that I would be satisfied if they were happy playing it. For me, it wasn't about whether it would sell well or be a worldwide success. That's why, when I was making Tennis for Wii Sports, my first reaction when I saw how much everyone liked it was thinking that the non-gamers around me would play something like this. Before I had a family, I was always thinking of people similar to myself when I made games, but now I have a strong urge to make games that will also be liked by these new people around me, people that don't normally play games. But once you have a family, you end up meeting new people that don't necessarily share the same interests as you. You know, before you have a family of your own, you end up spending most of your time with people who have similar interests as yourself, and this tends to limit the group of people you make games for. Or perhaps even my wife's friends, and their husbands. For me it meant that I felt sure I could get my family to play these games, even my wife who never plays games, or my daughter who is still in preschool and doesn't have good hand-eye co-ordination yet. Everyone had confidence in these games, but for me that confidence wasn't about getting people around the world to play them. you do not want to use the normal swinging method but instead just use your wrist.Well, yes. Putting is the trickiest part of the game. nothing ruins a game faster than swinging cold. Practice, practice, practice! Take your time on this step and make some practice swings until you are comfortable with the power meter reading on your swing. The only other scoring term would be "Chipped in" which means you got the ball into the hole without putting. Wind does not matter on putting though so you can ignore it when you are putting. If the wind is strong from a side direction be sure to aim the ball towards the wind as the wind will push the ball back on course. the ball will bounce on impact!Īlso keep the wind gauge in mind when aiming your swing. When deciding how hard to swing the club keep the map view in mind and do not forget. The power bar on the lower left part of the screen and the blue dotted line on the map view are essentially the same thing. You have several clubs to choose from driver, iron, wedge and putter but you needn't worry about it as the game picks the best one for you. Yes, landing in the water on the higher number courses is also considered out of bounds!

Wii Sports Golf is more than just hitting a ball with a stick. Why not just sit down for a few minutes and learn?
#PLAY WII SPORTS GOLF HOW TO#
So, you think you know how to play golf? You think you can just grab that Wi-mote and start sinking some holes in one? Guess again! Wii Sports Golf is not as simple to play as that.
