Body
The biggest draw to the Wii over other gaming systems is the motion-sensor controllers that encourage users to get up off the couch and really play games. Transform your living room into a recreation center complete with a bowling lane, tennis court, golf course and baseball field with arguably the most popular Wii game, "Wii Sports," which is included with most console packages. The sports games accommodate multiple players, promote good health and create friendly competitions. "Mario &Sonic at the Olympic Games" brings together two of Nintendo's most popular characters for Olympic competitions for up to four players at a time in events such as archery, gymnastics and skeet shooting. Competition abounds in "Wii Sports Resort," a game for up to four players at a time featuring fencing, surfboarding and disc throwing.
Mind
Plenty of mind boggling brain teasers and trivia games for the Nintendo Wii will have the whole family competing for title of the house brainiac. "Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree" hosts an entertaining variety of multiplayer games challenging memory, analysis, math, visual recognition and quick thinking. "Smarty Pants" is a trivia game that enables users to adjust difficulty level based on age, allowing older and younger players to compete at the same time.
Soul
Bring out your inner rock star or challenge your kids to see who can master a legendary guitar solo with "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero," two of the Wii's most popular and engaging music-themed games for multiplayer fun. "Just Dance" will have everyone laughing as four at time attempt to mimic the dance moves of some of the most popular pop and rock songs. "Mario Party 8" combines board game-style playing, including rolling a dice and moving forward, with interactive mini-games like bowling and balancing.