The Wii Message Board in point-and-click action
Time for DaveHinkle to leave himself a message on the fridge door Wii Message Board! And thanks for making a YouTube video to show to the world what’s on your fridge door Wii Message Board. Now, if we could only get a cold glass of milk – or beer – from the fridge door Wii Message Board…
Okay, the point-and-click type feature of the Wiimote is pretty dandy, and perfect if you’re lounging in the sofa, far away from the TV screen. On the other hand, like D-pad-and-click typing on other consoles, it can be pretty tedious. We wonder if we could use keyboards with the Wii in the future… Menu’s pretty intuitive, so no problem there.
But if you’re still in school, the Wii’s special feature of leaving a note in your Board saying how much game time you’ve invested could be troublesome – if it also leaves the note for Mum and Pops. “Son, weren’t you supposed to be studying for History last night? What’s this FIVE HOURS of Red Steel doing in the fridge door Message Board?” D**m that tattletale.
Time for DaveHinkle to leave himself a message on the fridge door Wii Message Board! And thanks for making a YouTube video to show to the world what’s on your fridge door Wii Message Board. Now, if we could only get a cold glass of milk – or beer – from the fridge door Wii Message Board…
Okay, the point-and-click type feature of the Wiimote is pretty dandy, and perfect if you’re lounging in the sofa, far away from the TV screen. On the other hand, like D-pad-and-click typing on other consoles, it can be pretty tedious. We wonder if we could use keyboards with the Wii in the future… Menu’s pretty intuitive, so no problem there.
But if you’re still in school, the Wii’s special feature of leaving a note in your Board saying how much game time you’ve invested could be troublesome – if it also leaves the note for Mum and Pops. “Son, weren’t you supposed to be studying for History last night? What’s this FIVE HOURS of Red Steel doing in the fridge door Message Board?” D**m that tattletale.