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Wii Sports Resort Activity Rundown: Frisbee Dog and Frisbee Golf

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N-Sider has created a rundown on each of the Wii Sports Resort activities so that players know what to expect from the game, and more importantly how to earn stamps and unlockables inside. Here’s their breakdown on Frisbee Dog and Frisbee Golf from Wii Sports Resort:

Tossing a Frisbee is done one of two ways: Manual (hold B, and release it to release the disc) and Automatic (no buttons required). I’ve had better luck with Manual. Either way, you draw back over your shoulder, then swing the Remote in an arc to throw the disc. Angling it up or down, varying the strength of your throw, and even tilting it all behave pretty much like you’d expect from a real-life Frisbee.

Frisbee Dog

Players: 1-4 (alternating; free-for-all or teams)

Famously demonstrated in 2008 by Cammie Dunaway, in Frisbee Dog you stand in front of a playfield and toss your Frisbee at a mark where your dog expects to run to. The immediate ring around the target scores you 100 points, the second ring out 50, and the final ring out 10. The last five throws feature balloons that sometimes require a little angling of the Frisbee to pop them for 50 bonus points and still land on the mark.

Stamps:

* Good Dog: Throw the Frisbee into the center of the target; the dog will jump up and grab it in the air.
* Balloon Animal: In the pre-game practice mode, pop all nine balloons in ten throws or less. (The balloons reset after every ten throws.)
* A for Effort: Score 10 points on every throw; no more, no less.
* Perfect Target: Hit the center of the target area on all ten throws.
* Golden Arm: Throw a perfect round: 100 points on every throw and 50 bonus points for every balloon.

A for Effort, Perfect Target, and Golden Arm are not available in team play.

Frisbee Golf

Players: 1-4 (alternating; free-for-all or teams)

Play golf with your Frisbee on three, nine, or all eighteen of Wii Sports Resort’s golf holes. For each throw, you’ll be able to select from the Driver (averages 180 yards), the Midrange (90), or the Putter (30). The “hole” in this case is actually a target; if you get your Frisbee into the shining cylinder projected from its boundaries, you’ve completed that hole.

Stamps:

* Under Par: Finish any course (three, nine, or eighteen-hole) under par—a score of -1 or less.
* Lucky Skip: Frisbees can skip across water hazards; you’ll get this stamp if yours land safely after doing so.
* On a Roll: Roll your Frisbee into the goal from outside the green.
* Hole in One: Pretty self-explanatory.
* Straight and Narrow: Play an eighteen-hole course without ever landing out of bounds or in the water.

Under Par and Straight and Narrow are not available in team play.

For more, check out N-Sider.com.

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One Response to “Wii Sports Resort Activity Rundown: Frisbee Dog and Frisbee Golf”

  1. Joan Parker says:

    Thanks for posting about this, I would love to read more about this topic.

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