In case you missed Part One, we are reviewing My Word Coach in a different way to usual games. My Word Coach is the type of game you play over many days and months and reviewing it by just playing it for a couple of days like we do for normal reviews...
Unfortunately, controlling the game with the Wii-remote is still one of the challenges facing My Word Coach on the Wii. This is highlighted when the opportunity to use the DS to control Missing Letter becomes available and in other games which require the player to turn the Wii-remote with their wrist, which is an uncomfortable movement and makes it difficult to be precise. In most instances, it would have been better if the controls were changed to take advantage of the Wii-remotes pointing ability.
I am also finding I am caring less and less about the expression potential score, which is disappointing considering one of the best things about this type of game lies in monitoring progress over time. I dont know what it is that is turning me off it, but where my brain age was the driving theme behind Brain Training, keeping me coming back for more, week after week, the expression potential never seems to really matter or provide any great feedback about how the player is progressing.
It is these gripes which are starting to get in the way of me really enjoying My Word Coach. Instead of just being able to sit down for 10 minutes to relax with some great word puzzles, I am finding that the controls are getting in the way of bettering my times and scores. I can also see that since I dont care too much for the expression potential score, it is going to be difficult for the game to keep my interest for a significant length of time.
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