Canoeing – Use the Wii remote as your oar, and swing it from side to side for speed. It doesn’t seem like it would work, but it does pretty well. The challenge in Canoeing isn’t so much being the fastest, but making sure you’re going in a straight line to the finish.
Cycling – Use the Wii remote and nunchuck as if you were peddling a bicycle with your hands. Yeah, it’s the least intuitive out of the whole bunch, and you’re going to look kinda dumb doing it.
Air Sports – A collection within a collection. Air Sports offers skydiving and plane flying, both of which have the same basic controls – just tilt the Wii remote to do change your angle. The skydiving intro to the game is one of the most engaging opening sequences in a long time (but it still doesn’t make up for the mandatory three minute MotionPlus how to). The flying game allows you to fly all around Wuhu Island, and it’s really the main reason that the game feels like such a cohesive environment.
