The best way to my impression of Nintendo Land represent the basis of a brief anecdote. I am an avid "gamer", my friend fits well quite well in the picture of "chance player": They may from time to time inspire a video game round, but does not have great fun, to himself elaborate a lot of effort in a game " "or the same place to repeat dozens of times until she finally managed. In a friendly with us pair it looks quite similar: He's videogame thrilled she plays except the Lego series (Lego Star Wars, Harry Potter, etc.) or one or the other Party game barely. Recently we have this couple invited us to the one to show you our apartment, but on the other hand, because he wanted to see the Wii U. During the planning phase, they made it clear that she would in no way that the two "boys" gamble all night and the "girls" somehow have to deal differently. I then suggested it but to try again with Nintendo Land. If it made her not fun, we might as well stop doing it again. She agreed. We started with a round cooperative "Pikmin Adventure," which was a bit chaotic at first, but worked well over time. Next we played "The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest", which, although with time but is surprisingly sophisticated, but nevertheless our "chance players" never really frustrated. Towards the end of the evening we went to the competitive play on: The male part of the couple's friend had the most fun on the role of the gamepad player who plays alone against the other players, and also won most of what the fun but not detract did. Especially Animal Crossing Sweet Day - and even more Luigi's Ghost Mansion - enthusiastic us. At the end of the evening meant the female side of the friendly couple who had indeed expressed concerns about the Wii U in advance, spontaneously and enthusiastically "That was fun! We should often come to play!" And all the other players, regardless of whether "core" or "casual gamers", agreed with her.