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Warioware gold orbulon stage11/18/2023 ![]() ![]() Kicking off with the core story mode and Wario and the rest of his crew have been sucked inside his latest homemade video game console where they need to play through 200 madcap micro-games in order to squash the nasty bugs that have got them trapped in there. Add to this the fact that co-operative play has now been sewn into the very fabric of the micro-games on offer here, and you've got a WarioWare that ups the ante in terms of the series' signature screwiness and the number of ways you've got to engage with it. It's a change that instantly adds layers to the established core gameplay of the franchise, but it's also one that's been introduced and balanced perfectly so as not to spoil the magical mayhem that makes this subversive series tick. Yes, instead of controlling the bonkers micro-games directly, in WarioWare: Get It Together! you'll now have to pluck underarm hairs, squeeze toothpaste, plug nostrils, dance around toilet bowls and so on by utilising the unique skills of all twenty of the game's playable crew members. For the first time ever in the series, WarioWare's colourful cast of characters - who up until this point have been restricted to cheering from the sidelines - are now fully playable. Of course, if you've been following the pre-release hype or jumped into the game's demo on the eShop, you'll undoubtedly already know all about the biggest change that has taken place with this one. Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked)
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