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Ennichi no Tatsujin

Genre : Party game
Multiplayer : 2 players
Year : 2006
Developer : Namco Bandai Games
Publisher : Bandai Namco Games
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Ennichi no Tatsujin (Master of Festivals) is one of the Japanese launch games for the Wii. It is a collection of minigames which revolve around Japanese festivals where the player both plays games and works at the different stands. It is mainly used as a demonstration for different types of gameplay using the wiimote and nunchuck.
The games included are:* Balloon Art: create figures by twisting the balloon on the rhythm of the background music, using the wiimote and the nunchuck.
- Crepe: prepare a number crepes with toppings as requested by the customers.
- Darts: hit a number of targets with darts.
- Inoi no Kan: this is not a game, but a fortune teller's house. Clasp a crystal ball with the wiimote and nunchuck and have a fortune revealed.
- Kingyo Sukui: use the remote to grab a goldfish from a tank with a net.
- Shateki: fire at bottles with a gun.
- Takoyaki: flip little Takoyaki balls (fried octopus) with the wiimote.
- Wanage: shake the wiimote to toss rings and win prizes.
- Yo Yo Tsuri: use the remote to guide a paper string in a bucket of water and hook it onto balls without breaking it.
When sufficient points have been scored in all games, a ghost house is opened up.
The games included are:* Balloon Art: create figures by twisting the balloon on the rhythm of the background music, using the wiimote and the nunchuck.
- Crepe: prepare a number crepes with toppings as requested by the customers.
- Darts: hit a number of targets with darts.
- Inoi no Kan: this is not a game, but a fortune teller's house. Clasp a crystal ball with the wiimote and nunchuck and have a fortune revealed.
- Kingyo Sukui: use the remote to grab a goldfish from a tank with a net.
- Shateki: fire at bottles with a gun.
- Takoyaki: flip little Takoyaki balls (fried octopus) with the wiimote.
- Wanage: shake the wiimote to toss rings and win prizes.
- Yo Yo Tsuri: use the remote to guide a paper string in a bucket of water and hook it onto balls without breaking it.
When sufficient points have been scored in all games, a ghost house is opened up.
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