5 Spots Party
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5 Spots Party is a party video game for WiiWare
WiiWare
WiiWare is a service that allows Wii users to download games and applications specifically designed and developed for the Wii video game console made by Nintendo. These games and applications can only be purchased and downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel under the WiiWare section...

 by Cosmonaut Games. It is a spin-off of the casual PC games 5 Spots and 5 Spots II by KatGames
KatGames
KatGames is an independent video game developer based in Zaragoza, Spain. The Spain-based company was founded by Miguel A. Tartaj Casanova. KatGames develops fun easy games for the whole family. They are the designers and creators of popular games such as 5 Spots and Mortimer and the Enchanted Castle...

. It was released in Europe on July 10, 2009 and in North America on July 20, 2009.

Gameplay

Like its predecessors, 5 Spots Party is a video game version of spot the difference
Spot the difference
Spot the difference is a name given to a puzzle where two versions of an image are shown side by side, and the player has to find differences between them. Usually, the image on the left is the original, and the image on the right has the alternates...

. Players are given 2 near-identical pictures and must uncover the five differences between the two images under a time limit by using the pointer of the Wii Remote
Wii Remote
The , also known as the Wiimote, is the primary controller for Nintendo's Wii console. A main feature of the Wii Remote is its motion sensing capability, which allows the user to interact with and manipulate items on screen via gesture recognition and pointing through the use of accelerometer and...

. The game supports up to 4 players in Party Mode, where the aim of the game is to spot the most differences amongst players, as well as a "Find The Monkey" mode.

The game features 333 pictures, with a possible ten mistakes in each picture.

Reception

Wiiloveit.com gave the game a 20/30, saying that it did "a great job at appealing to different audiences", but at the same time, "more could have been done to take advantage of [the] party element".
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