Once you play enough minigames, you'll earn enough stamps to unlock more resorts and eventually earn your own villa/house! This was my personal favorite part of the game. If you thought the variety in this game was over, you're incorrect. For the most part, the minigames are fun and will last you a long time. Others are a blast to play like the Pie shooting game. Some are very poorly made and are a pain to play, such as mini-golf. Unfortunately, not every minigame is amazing. There is so many different types that I can't possibly name them all. You've got air hockey, you've got car racing, you've got gliding, you've got sky diving, you even get shooting (in a kid-friendly way, of course). There's so many different types of games in the form of these minigames. This is where most of the variety comes in. From these resorts, you can talk with NPCs to play minigames. These resorts are basically your hub world. You can either drive around the area by yourself, or hop on a boat drove by an NPC to travel to a certain point faster. Each resort (excluding the Villa Resort) is massive, and there is a lot to do in each area. If you love exploring, you'll love this part of the game. Your character can traverse the land by walking, swimming, roller blading, or using vehicles. There are 5 different resorts to play in, and lots of secrets in each one. This introduces you to the biggest part of the game, exploration. After you create a character, you are plopped into the main tutorial. You can choose to make a Go Vacation character (with the anime artstyle) or you can use your Mii. There is a lot of customizability for the characters in this game, and you can make your character one of a kind. Before you get to play, however, you get to create your character. Go Vacation is a variety video game, so it offers many different types of gameplay. They all the Japanese artstyle many love, and although I am not a big fan of it, many will enjoy the nice touch. The NPCs all look like they were ripped from an anime. Although these graphics aren't good compared to what we have now, for a Wii game, I think they're pretty good! ![]() Many of the resorts can look beautiful and for a Wii game, it looks great! Sometimes you'll just want to stare into the sunset rather than playing. Did Go Vacation handle it correctly? I believe that is a yes. Some games handled graphics horribly and some (like Super Mario Galaxy) did it great. The Wii's graphics weren't as good compared to other consoles at the time, but they were still decent. I believe that the story is perfect because if it was extended to make it deeper, it would seemed forced. ![]() There is a couple missions during the game that can add a little bit more story, but I don't believe that a deep story is needed for this game. That's it! There's also a little theme song for the game which is a nice touch. The only story is that YOU are going to Kawawii Island, a massive island with 4 resorts to have fun at. It's very simple but a story really isn't needed for this game. When you first boot up Go Vacation, you'll get what might be the only real story of the game in the form of a cutscene.
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