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WarioWare: Smooth Moves

The hack sheet, obtainable through the Wii Press site, gives a story.
“While wandering around his home of Diamond City, Wario accidentally stumbles into an old building
called the Temple of Form. Inside, he finds a mystical treasure called the Form Baton. There are many
ways to hold and move the baton (called "forms"), and legend has it that if the holder follows the
forms, he can overcome any challenge. With this discovery, the form craze spreads through Diamond City,
and soon everybody is doing their best to master the moves. |
Control
Sticking to the traditional WarioWare style of play, players can use 18 unique applications of the Wii
Remote to chop barrels, turn levers, run races and more. The many orientations that one can hold the
Wii remote will be in the gameplay, making it more difficult than ever before. Games include turning
the Wii remote on its side and pumping it up and down to inflate a balloon, swinging it in your arms to
make a man run in a race, making a slashing motion to cut a barrel, turning it on its side and turn it
in circles to turn a crank and placing it on the hips and wiggle to make a character use a hula-hoop.
Some will also require you to switch the numerous forms with in a game, usually during boss
stages. |
Confirmed Characters
Wario and Chibi Wario - Wario use remote form mainly, but Chibi Wario have various forms
Mona- These games are about moving your remote two dimensionally.
Ashley - These games require you to press buttons or play with the controller.
9-Volt and 18-Volt - These games are based on Nintendo classics
Jimmy T. and Jimmy P. - A mix of the previous set of games.
Dribble and Spitz - These games are all about human actions.
Orbulon - Games that both use the Wii Remote and the Nunchuck.
Dr. Crygor and Mike - A diet mode with all of the microgames included.
Penny Crygor - Require flick and slash.
Kat and Ana - These games require precision.
Young Cricket and Master Mantis - These games require common sense. |
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