Shovelware came in multiple flavors, but would commonly be party games, riddled with poorly designed or executed minigames. Other commonly effected genres included puzzle, platformer, or other casual friendly experiences. Notable shovelware games on the Wii include Ninjabread Man, Carnival Games, and even an M&M kart racing game. These games would launch on the cheaper side, and with a massive casual audience on the Wii in particular, would sell decently, regardless of quality. With such a...