* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The music that plays when you first boot up the game, backed by a full orchestra.
* BreatherLevel: Island Flyover. There's less adrenaline pumping in, and you get to explore the island, which is pretty cool.
* CheeseStrategy: In Swordplay Showdown, it's possible to hit the "bosses" 3 times quickly, taking them out before they can lay a finger on you.
* EvenBetterSequel: ''VideoGame/WiiSports'' was generally well-received. This game took some of the better sports, then added several good ones to fill up the remaining spots left, and made good use of the new hardware.
* EventObscuringCamera: The camera from the Waterskiing/waterboarding game often goes slower than the player character, which results in being often unable to get back in balance and, thus, gain no points. It becomes unnerving on Medium or Hard difficulty levels, where obstacles are added to the course and it's sometimes impossible to see them because of the camera. Yet it's on the SEA.
* OlderThanTheyThink: People who haven't played ''VideoGame/WiiFit'' may think that Wuhu Island originated from this game.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The Cycling theme bears a strong resemblance to "Meno Male Che Silvio C'è" a famous Italian political song, composed for the election campaign of Silvio Berlusconi as prime minister of Italy.
* ThatOneAchievement: Several of the stamps qualify:
** Beating Lucía, the Champion of Table Tennis, for reasons explained under ThatOneBoss.
** Any achievement that require you to obtain a perfect score (such as Bowling, Archery and Frisbee Dog). 100-Pin Bowling is even crueler because of the insane precision needed to get ''one'' strike.
** Scoring 200 points on Skydiving, which essentially requires precise movement and knowing the controls inside-out.
** Finishing ''18 under par'' on Golf, the equivalent of a birdie on every hole of an 18 hole course
** Hunting for the secret targets in Archery; [[GuideDangIt some of which are difficult to find without a walkthrough]], and all of which are still tricky to hit even ''with'' a {{walkthrough}}!
** Completing 10 levels of Swordplay Showdown without being hit is also a really tricky one, as the enemies you face get harder.
* ThatOneBoss: Lucía, the Champion of Table Tennis, is infuriatingly skilled at returning balls. She's the only person you face that can shuffle quickly to cover distance (meaning wide open spaces to score a point is not as viable a tactic) something you yourself ''cannot do!''. She can send the ball back either for you to miss, or for you to hit out accidentally, and it's all too easy to lose without scoring a single point. The only real chance you have is to aim for oblique angles, which are tricky to pull off.
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