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|genre= First-person shooter |modes= Single-player, multiplayer |platforms= Wii (WiiWare) }} ''Water Warfare'' ( in Japan) is a first-person shooter video game by Hudson Soft for WiiWare. It is the second game in the genre to be released by Hudson Soft for WiiWare (after ''Onslaught''). Involving combat with water guns, Hudson has described the family friendly game as a "first-person soaker",〔(Water Warfare Announced )〕 which holds up Hudson’s core design philosophy that prohibits explicit violence between people playing a game.〔(Nintendo Life review )〕 ==Gameplay== Along with replacing firearms with water guns of several types (such as water firing machine guns, sniper rifles and rocket launchers), the game also replaces grenades with water balloons, armor with raincoats, and health bars with wet T-shirts, with health regenerated as the shirt dries in the sun or by the player picking up a towel. The water guns are refilled via drinking fountains situated around each level, with the game featuring 8 maps set amongst nature parks, beaches, playgrounds and a Venetian city.〔(GDC 09: Water Warfare Hands-on )〕〔(Preview: Water Warfare )〕 The game features split-screen multiplayer for 2 players and online multiplayer for up to 8 players. Six multiplayer modes are featured including Battle Royale (survival), Deathmatch, Treasure Chest (capture the flag), a team-based Assault mode and Point Rally (race). The game also features a 38 mission long single player campaign, a spectator mode and bots to play against.〔(GoNintendo ‘End of Day’ Thoughts: Cort’s Water Warfare (Wii) Impressions )〕 Like other Wii games in the genre, ''Water Warfare'' uses the pointer function of the Wii Remote to aim and the Nunchuk to move. The game also supports the Wii Zapper and Classic Controller. Unlike other Wii games, the maps change at random every game. For example, a slide that is on a hill in one game would be somewhere else in another. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Water Warfare (video game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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