
Periodically more balloons will appear at a marked location, earning you 10 additional points if you fly through them. You can also lose points if the balloon hits something (for example, a building), and you'll lose half your points if you crash. You start off with 20 points, and can get up to 30 points.

In this two-player face-off, each player has a large balloon attached to the back of his or her plane indicating how many times you can be shot before the balloon pops. Balloons on planes or vehicles and small balloons released from larger ones don't count for this stamp. Once popped, white balloons will be a different color the next time you play. Pop every white balloon at all times of day. There are 80 locations, with new information for each time of day. If the player fires a flare by pressing, Miguel will respond with a gold-colored flare.Ĭollect all the iPoints in the daytime, evening, and night. It changes color while you are following him.

Watch the smoke trail left by Miguel's Plane. This includes balloons on planes or vehicles and small balloons released from larger ones.įollow Miguel's Guide Plane around the island for at least three minutes. Pop 150 Balloons in the course of one flight. Wedge Island is the large island a little way away from the main island, where the golf courses are located. The face of the player's Mii on The Whale SharkĪll the features unlocked Stamps Name In base precise number of iPoints collected, the player will unlock some features. The menu showing iPoints that have been found. Press to fire your Flare if you're lost Miguel will then fire his flare, allowing you to see where he is. Press to fire your Balloons Blaster to pop Balloons. Jerk the remote toward the television for a short boost of speed, or hold to cut the engines. The plane is controlled by the motion of the Wii Remote, meaning that to go left you turn the remote left, to go up you point the remote toward the ceiling, etc. The principal goal of the minigame is collect all the 80 iPoints by flying toward it, adding it to your list of locations. Gameplay Įxcept for the collection of Stamps, there really is no objective to Island Flyover besides exploring the island from the air. The Seaplane Team, located in the Southern Ocean Area. You'll need to make sure everyone's face is visible to get the most bonus points Requirement: get a score of 200 or more points. If you don't manage to catch anybody on your dive, the photographer will come out from behind the camera for a special shot.Īpparently, if you don't manage to catch anybody on your dive, the photographer will come out from behind the camera for a special shot. Even if you catch more than 29 Mii characters, 30 people is the biggest formation you can get. If you're lucky, a hawk might fly by just as the camera snaps!Ĭatch at least 29 Mii characters during your dive, then join them for the final formation and have a picture taken. Hawks are often seen flying just above formation altitude. Take a photo with one ore more hawks in it.

Twist the Wii Remote around to get everyone to face the camera. Make a photo with other 4 Miis with a visible face linked up with you.Ĭatch and link up with 4 other Mii characters and make sure everyone's face is visible when the camera snaps.

During the final formation, flip everyone in your group onto their backs for the final photograph.The second photograph is taken from the viewpoint of the skydiving photographer, so rotate the Miis to face her, not the screen!.The first photograph is taken from the viewpoint of the television, so make sure the Miis in your skydiving group are all facing toward the screen.Once you've linked up with other skydivers, rotate the group by spinning the remote. Tilt the remote in any other direction to move around. To fall slower, hold the Wii Remote flat. The player's skydiver is controlled directly by the movements of the Wii Remote. Fly through the rings and the final photograph will be taken. Eventually you'll see a meter displaying the distance you have left to skydive until you form the final formation. The goal is simple: link up with the other skydivers to form groups of five, then pose for a photograph where you can earn 1 point for every skydiver in your group, and another point for each one that's facing the camera.
