Table Tilt
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Object of the game
To your horror, your Mii, along with seven others, has been turned into a ball! The only way that they can be turned back to normal is to get through a series of tilting tables. Your objective is to tilt the tables so that the balls drop into the hole before running out of time.
Equipment required
This game requires use of:
- The Wii Balance Board
MET
Table Tile has a MET rating of 2.0, meaning that it is a light activity.
How to play the game
Shift your weight around on the Wii Balance Board to tilt the table. The table has one or more holes in it; you must guide the balls into the hole or holes. There are eight tables, and the number of balls in play begins at one and progresses up to eight. There are two tables with two balls.
Complicating this are various hazards:
- Unguarded edges - some tables lack a lip at the edge that would make it harder to drop the balls over the edge.
- Slopes - some tables have sloped surfaces, almost always working against you.
- Blocks - at least one table has raised blocks in the surface. You cannot roll the balls over the raised blocks.
- Crowding - a few of the tables are very crowded, or have awkward placements of the balls so as to limit your room for manoeuvre.
If you drop a ball into a hole, it is taken out of play until the next table.
If you drop a ball over the edge (and not into a hole), the table is spun around, possibly losing others, and the ball is put back into play.
You have 30 seconds to complete the first table, and when you complete each table except the last, you gain 20 seconds, to a maximum of 99 seconds at the beginning of a table.
Levels
There are two levels of Table Tilt: Beginner and Advanced. They differ in the nature of their tables. Advanced tables have more unguarded edges, more crowding, more interesting slopes, etc. The timing, number of tables, and number of balls on each table are the same in both levels.
Scoring
The game is played against the clock, and if you finish all eight tables, your score is the time remaining plus 80 points. If you run out of time, your score will be 10 points for each table you have completed.
Hints and tips
- Try to use gentle movements, especially on the tables with lots of unguarded edges.
- On certain tables, you should not be afraid of losing balls over the edges, because while the table is spinning, balls that fall into the hole or holes will score.

