Beach Volleyball (Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games for Wii)

Beach Volleyball is an Event that appears exclusively in the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games. The objective of the event is to get the most points and get a set amount of points. This can be 5, 9, 15, or 21, depending on what the player chooses before starting. The player can also set the best out of number game(s) to either 1 or 3 here too. The event takes place in Horse Guards Parade. Donkey Kong, Daisy, Vector, and Silver can be seen taking part in this event during the opening.

Gameplay
The event starts out with a chart of who the player is playing against, as well as another two competing. This chart is shown again after winning the first round (but not if it was lost) except with the winner of the other two in the center. After choosing positions for the characters, the announcer announces the teams. Then the team on the left serves for the start of the first and third game and the team on the right serves for the second game. Otherwise the that scored serves. To serve, the player must press or swing the Wii Remote up (depending on the playstyle) twice or wait until it does it automatically. If the player press down on Control Pad or Control Stick with the press or Wii Remote Swing, the character serves it underhanded. If the player press up with the press or Wii Remote swing, the character jumps into the air with the ball. To keep the ball in the air, the player needs to press or. If the player presses or swings the Wii Remote while doing in the air, it goes to other side no matter what. But after three times on one side, it goes to other side. Not pressing or swinging the Wii Remote results in a weaker shot. Eventually, the character becomes red. When this happens and the player they hold or  with  or the swing, they get a chance to do a Special Shot. To block the ball from getting to the player's side, they must press or swing Wii Remote up, preferably near the net. If the player has set both characters to be them, the player can press or  to switch the active character. If the ball lands on a side, the other side gets a point. If the ball goes out, the other team gets a point as well. This happens in rare conditions. Points continue until one team gets the set number of points. However, if both teams have at least the set number of points minus one, it will be called a deuce. When this happens, one team must get two points to win. But, after enough deuces (e.g. 8 points for 5 points), it becomes game or match point for both. If there are multiple rounds, it goes to the second round after the first round, and the third round if both teams have won a game. After a match, the announcer announces the winner or how the player did.

Basics
Wii Remote (sideways) Wii Remote and Nunchuck
 * Move: Control Pad
 * Receive/toss:
 * Attack:
 * Block:
 * Switch player:
 * Receive or toss the ball within the cursor to build up the character's power.
 * When power is built up, press and  to launch a powerful Special Attack.
 * Move: Control Stick
 * Receive/toss:
 * Attack: Swing Wii Remote down
 * Block: Swing Wii Remote up
 * Switch player:
 * Receive or toss the ball within the cursor to build up the character's power.
 * When power is built up, swing the Wii Remote while holding to launch a powerful Special Attack.

Tips

 * Press the button early when tossing the ball to do a jump toss. Swing the Wii Remote down or Press during a jump toss to attack.
 * Receive (toss) in the middle of the cursor to stabilize the ball and make the next toss easier.

Challenges
The Stonewall Blocker challenge is achieved by scoring a point with a block a number of times in this event. The criteria for unlocking each achievement are as follows:
 * Lv. 1- Score 5 points with blocks
 * Lv. 2- Score 10 points with blocks
 * Lv. 3- Score 15 points with blocks