If you're curious how you deploy your power ups, Jones has you covered, allowing you to shake the Wiimote to use them. We're sure you're also asking if a game can still be fun if it asks something more than fingertip energy from you, but for that we, sadly, have no answer.
Bodysurf: Where the Wii Balance Board meets Audiosurf
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If you're curious how you deploy your power ups, Jones has you covered, allowing you to shake the Wiimote to use them. We're sure you're also asking if a game can still be fun if it asks something more than fingertip energy from you, but for that we, sadly, have no answer.
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Jun 17th 2008 10:53AM Kyle Nichol said
I'd like to see him do Slayer - Postmortem with it.
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Posted: Jun 17th 2008 11:48AM (Unverified) said
How would Pusher work on this? You need to indicate Left, Right, or Null somehow.
Now if I could only find a Wii Fit...
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Now if I could only find a Wii Fit...
Posted: Jun 17th 2008 1:06PM Zak Canard said
Apparently you point the wiimote in the direction you want to push the blocks in.
http://chardish.nfshost.com/bodysurf/controls.html
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http://chardish.nfshost.com/bodysurf/controls.html
Posted: Jun 17th 2008 12:44PM Zak Canard said
Looks pretty cool, glad to see that the balance board works well with GlovePIE.
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