The Wii Balance Board is good for more than Wii Fit. Check out four great games that use the peripheral to control a snowboard, skateboard, boxer, and an out of control wildebeest.
Wii Fit is an unqualified success in the video gaming world. Costing nearly half as much as the console on which it is played, this accessory/game combo has still managed to sell over 20 million copies. That’s a lot of balance boards out there in homes, just begging to be used for something other than exercise.
Game developers have recognized the need for software that utilizes the unique control possibilities of the Wii Balance Board and delivered a series of games intended to be used with the accessory. A lot of these games offer only cursory balance board support, but there are a few that stand above the rest as quality uses of this piece of Wii Hardware.
Punch Out!!
Nintendo has a history of supporting their unique peripherals through their first-party releases, and the Wii Balance Board is no exception. Nintendo’s latest big title was Punch Out!! and I’m happy to report that this great arcade-style boxing game makes excellent use of the balance board.
Players can use their boards to control the on-screen movements of Little Mac, while controlling his attacks with either a Wiimote and Nunchuck or a lone Wiimote.
Players can make Little Mac duck by actually ducking, and dodge left and right by shifting their weight to either side.
Punch Out!! is one of the best-reviewed games for the Wii. It’s very fun, and definitely worth picking up for anyone looking to get a little more use out of their balance board.
Raving Rabbids TV Party
Like the original Raving Rabbids game for the Wii, TV party is a massive collection of mini games (great for casual Wii gamers) that utilize the Wii’s unique controls in interesting ways. Balance board support in the game is limited, but one event in particular takes advantage of the peripheral in an interesting way.
Players must ride a wildebeest down a ski slope, steering the animal by sitting on the balance board and shifting their weight from right to left. This is just one of the amazing and fun mini games in TV Party, and the whole experience is much better when played with friends.
So, if you’ve ever wanted to steer a wild animal with your buttocks or are looking for a great party game that utilizes that balance board that’s gathering dust in your closet, give Raving Rabbids TV Party a look.
Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip
One obvious application of the balance board due to its size and shape is that of board sports. You’ll find that several of the games on the list fit into this category, due to the Wii Balance Boards ability to effectively mimic the motions used in real life snowboarding, skiing, or skating.
Shaun White is pretty much the biggest name in the snowboarding/skating world since Tony Hawk himself. The first game on the Wii to bear his likeness is the aptly-named Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip. In Road Trip, players can use the balance board to shred their way down the mountain, pulling off tricks, sliding on rails, and catching major air off of jumps.
The controls are very responsive and consistent. For some, using the board may actually prove more intuitive than the alternate Wiimote and Nunchuck controls.
Shaun White Snowboarding eschews the kiddie aesthetic favored by many Wii games, and delivers an experience suitable for adults with a fantastic soundtrack. It’s a great choice for those who have grown tired of Wii Fit and want to do something fun with their balance board.