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|Fra=Le bon décompte
|Jap=カウント
|FraM=The right countdown (Might be a play with "Le compte est bon" meaning "The count is right")
|JapR=Kaunto
|JapM=Counting
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|FreM=The right countdown (Might be a play with "Le compte est bon" meaning "The count is right")
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Latest revision as of 11:42, February 5, 2024

Keeping Count
Keeping Count from WarioWare: Move it!
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Dribble & Spitz
Command(s) Count them!
Info "We're doing a survey of underwater life. Use the ZL and ZR buttons to count each type of creature. Be sure you know what you're counting by checking the silhouettes and colors."
Controls L Button/ZL Button – Click left clicker
R Button/ZR Button – Click right clicker
Form(s) Choo Choo, Button Sign

Keeping Count is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!

Gameplay[edit]

The object of the game is to press the button on the clickers to count the number of fish that appear. Each counter must be equal to the amount of fish that correspond to that counter to clear the microgame. If the player counts too high on either counter, they cannot correct them to lower the number and will lose.

  • Level 1: Both types of fish differ in shape and color. The fish are stationary.
  • Level 2: Both types of fish have similar shape and differ in color. The fish swim around slightly.
  • Level 3: Both types of fish have similar color and differ by either shape or pattern. The fish swim a lot.

In multiplayer, some factors change. The fish keep the same movement patterns as their single-player counterpart for each level.

  • Level 1: Each player counts different colors of a specific type of fish.
  • Level 2: Same as Level 1, but the fish swim around slightly.
  • Level 3: Each player counts two types of fish of the same color, and some fish may not appear.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カウント
Kaunto
Counting

French Le bon décompte
The right countdown (Might be a play with "Le compte est bon" meaning "The count is right")
Korean 카운트
Kaunteu
Counting

Spanish (NOA) Conteo
Count