WarioWare: Move It! – A Hilarious Microgame Extravaganza on Nintendo Switch

WarioWare: Move It! continues the zany legacy of the WarioWare series, offering a party game filled with lightning-fast microgames, each featuring unique art styles. Building upon the success of WarioWare: Smooth Moves, this game introduces motion control gameplay using Joy-Con controllers.

Game Highlights:

  • Story Mode: Dive into the fast-paced microgame world in single-player or multiplayer mode. The level selection screen resembles previous titles, with one to three character heads representing each level. Remix stages are even more fun, represented by quirky jeepneys with select characters aboard.
  • Party Mode: Bring the party to life with five multiplayer modes (including two classics from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!), accommodating up to four players. Choose your crew member and dive into microgame madness.
  • Barrio Morro Island: Unlike previous games set in Diamond City, Move It! takes place on the vibrant Barrio Morro Island. Expect tropical outfits, and enjoy cutscenes with full-motion video animation and voice-acting akin to WarioWare Gold.

Our early experience with WarioWare: Move It! was a delightful reminder of the series’ zaniness and fun. We tried out some of the microgames with friends, courtesy of Nintendo, and they didn’t just deliver fun and silliness; they also made us look delightfully silly in the best possible way.

Here are a few microgames we tested:

  • Cowboy Up (Fashionista): Twirl your lasso to move the reticle.
  • Buttograph (Squat): Use your butt to draw in the air.
  • Super Mario Bros. 3 (Ba-Kaw): Shake your tail to fly.
  • Feeling Peckish (Ba-Kaw): Eat worms as chickens.

Stay tuned for more in-depth coverage as we get closer to the game’s release on November 3rd, exclusively on the Nintendo Switch. WarioWare: Move It! promises to be an uproarious gaming experience you won’t want to miss!

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Remy Cuesta
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