Air Sports

Air Sports is one of the twelve game modes offered in the Wii video game Wii Sports Resort. Air Sports consists of the activities Skydiving, Island Flyover, and Dogfight. The three modes are very different from one another. Skydiving is a 1-4 player game that introduces the player to Wii Sports Resort. Island Flyover is a single player only affair that has you flying over Wuhu Island, finding special island highlights and popping balloons. Finally, Dogfight is a two player only splitscreen game where players try to pop the balloons that trail behind their opposition's airplane.

Skydiving
Skydiving is the game that introduces Wii Sports Resort. The game will automatically start the first time the player turns the game on, though subsequently can be found in the Air Sports category with more features. In Skydiving, the player will find themselves in an airplane. You'll be accompanied by another person who'll explain to you that it's time to jump off, and when you're ready your Mii character (which the first time is randomly chosen) will jump off the plane. Subsequently after this, the player will be given direct control over their Mii character. The Mii will go in the same direction as the Wii Remote, and players will be able to link with the various other Miis that are scattered in the air. The first time you play the game, no points are rewarded and it's basically just to introduce the game to the player. At the end of the game a bunch of Miis will join and the player will be able to alter all of their movements.

After the first playthrough of skydiving, the player will be able to go back to the game by going to the Air Sports category. This time the player will be rewarded points by linking up to five different characters and taking pictures of them. Up to five characters can join hands, and each character, when the picture is taken, will reward the player with a single point. After the picture is taken, all of the characters disband and you'll be required to do it again in order to get more points. The first picture that is taken is from the player's point of view, which means it's best if you move the group of Miis so that they're all facing the player, which will result in more earned points. Following the initial photograph, a female photographer will take every other picture in the game, meaning you'll have to move the group of Miis in her direction so as to get a better picture. Far into the game, a meter will appear which tells the player how much farther they have until everyone groups together. Once the meter reaches zero, every Mii excluding yours will create a few circles. Your goal is to go in between each one. If done successfully, up to thirty Miis will come together and the final picture will be taken.

Stamps

 * High Five: Catch and link up with 4 other Mii characters and make sure everyone's face is visible when the camera snaps. Twist the Wii Remote around to get everyone to face the camera.
 * For the Birds: Take a photo with a bird in it. Hawks are often seen flying just above formation altitude. If you're lucky, a hawk might fly by just as the camera snaps!
 * Friends in High Places: Catch at least 29 Mii characters during your dive, then join them for the final formation and have a picture taken. Even if you catch more than 29 Mii characters, 30 people is the biggest formation you can get.
 * Camera Shy: Apparently, if you don't manage to catch anybody on your dive, the photographer will come out from behind the camera for a special shot.
 * 200-Point Dive: Get a score of 200 points or more. You'll need to make sure everyone's face is visible to get the most bonus points.