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==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': One of the microgames is based on this game.<ref name=UStrailer2/>
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': One of the microgames is based on this game.<ref name=UStrailer2/>
*''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]'': [[Listen to the Doctor!]] returns, along with the doctor.
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': One of the microgames is based on this game.<ref name=UStrailer2/>
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': One of the microgames is based on this game.<ref name=UStrailer2/>
*''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]'': [[Listen to the Doctor!]] returns, along with the doctor.
*''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'': A microgame featuring characters from [[Mewtroid]] appears.
*''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'': A microgame featuring characters from [[Mewtroid]] appears.
*''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'': ''WarioWare: Move It!'' is a successor to this game, with the Japanese name of ''WarioWare: Move It!'' (''Chō Odoru Meido in Wario'', "Super Dancing Made in Wario") being based on the Japanese name of ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (''Odoru Meido in Wario'', "Dancing Made in Wario"). The microgames in ''WarioWare: Move It!'' are again controlled with motion controls via [[Form_Baton#Forms|Forms]]<ref name=UStrailer2/>; in particular, the simultaneous usage of one controller in each hand is similar to the microgames in Orbulon's stage in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''.
*''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'': ''WarioWare: Move It!'' is a successor to this game, with the Japanese name of ''WarioWare: Move It!'' (''Chō Odoru Meido in Wario'', "Super Dancing Made in Wario") being based on the Japanese name of ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (''Odoru Meido in Wario'', "Dancing Made in Wario"). The microgames in ''WarioWare: Move It!'' are again controlled with motion controls via [[Form_Baton#Forms|Forms]]<ref name=UStrailer2/>; in particular, the simultaneous usage of one controller in each hand is similar to the microgames in Orbulon's stage in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''.

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WarioWare: Move It!
North American WarioWare: Move It! cover (Rating Pending)
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Developer Nintendo[1]
Intelligent Systems[1]
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Release date Japan November 3, 2023[2]
USA November 3, 2023[3]
Europe November 3, 2023[4]
Australia November 3, 2023[5]
Language(s) Deutsch
English (United Kingdom)
English (United States)
Español (España)
Español (Latinoamérica)
Français (Canada)
Français (France)
Italiano
Nederlands
Русский
한국어
日本語
简体中文
繁體中文
Genre Party
Rating(s)
ESRB:E10+ - Everyone 10+
PEGI:7 - Seven years and older
CERO:A - All ages
ACB:PG - Parental Guidance
Mode(s) Single player, local multiplayer[2]
Media
Nintendo Switch:
Game Card
Digital download
Input
Nintendo Switch:

WarioWare: Move It! is the upcoming tenth installment in the WarioWare series, and the second game from the series for Nintendo Switch, following WarioWare: Get It Together!. It was first announced during the June 2023 Nintendo Direct, and is set to be released worldwide on November 3, 2023. The game returns to the traditional gameplay style of the series after Get It Together!'s departure, and utilizes the Switch's Joy-Con motion sensor as its main mechanic.[3] As indicated by its Japanese title, WarioWare: Move It! is a successor to WarioWare: Smooth Moves, which showcased the Wii's motion controls in a similar manner.[2] It is also the first game to feature the replacement voice actor for Charles Martinet in the role of Wario.[6]

Overview

WarioWare: Move It! is, like other installments in the WarioWare series, a party game consisting of various microgames with distinct art-styles. Being a successor to WarioWare: Smooth Moves, its gameplay utilizes motion controls, with the Joy-Con as controllers.

In the game, the story mode can be played either single- or multiplayer. Its level selection screen is reminiscent of WarioWare: Smooth Moves and WarioWare: Get It Together!; each level is represented by one to three character heads, while the remix stages are represented by jeepneys that hold select characters. The party mode of the game features five multiplayer modes (two returning from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!) which can be played with up to four players, who each choose a crew member to play as.

Unlike previous installments in the series, which primarily take place in Diamond City, the game takes place on a new tropical location, named Barrio Morro Island.[7] As such, the characters of the game wear tropical outfits. The cutscenes of the game make use of full-motion video animation with full voice-acting, like WarioWare Gold.

Plot

The game begins with a video promoting an island. Wario, driving his bike in Diamond City, overhears the ad and starts to draw various tickets until getting the winning ticket. He calls his employees and they all set off to the island via a cruise ship, wearing vacation gear. When the employees finally arrive at the island, they are welcomed by a tourist.

Characters

WarioWare: Move It! character group art
Group art of the game's cast

Gameplay

Microgames

Microgames featured include:

  • Single-player microgames[3][8][9][10]
    • Buttograph: A microgame where the player must draw an autograph with their rear end.
    • Feeling Peckish: A microgame involving a bird using its beak to eat a worm. (Uses Ba-KAW)
    • Locomotion: A microgame where Wario as a tank engine has to stop over the red tracks without crashing into the blockade ahead. (Uses Choo Choo)
    • Pure Waddle: A microgame where the player as a penguin must waddle in line with the other penguins.
    • Shell Shine: A microgame where a turtle man has to wipe his shell. (Uses Fashionista)
    • Take the Plunger: A microgame where the player must use a plunger to unclog a toilet.
    • When Our Eyes Meet: A microgame where the player must maintain eye contact with their crush.
    • A microgame where Wario must break out of jail by bending prison bars. (Uses Choo Choo)
    • A microgame where a man must fell a bamboo with an axe.
    • A microgame similar to Shake!
    • A microgame where a boy eats a sushi roll.
    • A microgame where a diver must sway like seaweed to avoid being noticed by a shark.
    • A speed skating microgame. (Uses Choo Choo)
    • A sparring microgame.
    • A microgame where a man bound in ropes must shake them off.
    • A water skiing microgame.
    • A microgame where a girl must greet another by lifting the hem of her dress.
    • A microgame involving opening a scroll.
    • A microgame where the player controls Sameow who has to punch incoming creatures.
    • A Pikmin microgame.
    • A microgame where Long-Lost Love and Distant Darling from WarioWare Gold must meet as the player's Joy-Con strap serves as a swing. (Uses Hand Model)
    • A microgame where the player must lift their arms to pick a giant nose.
    • A microgame where the player controls a chicken Wario who must lay an egg.
    • A microgame where the player must open a safe by making hand gestures using the IR Camera. (Uses Hand Model)
    • A microgame where a cowboy must wrangle a llama with a lasso. (Uses Fashionista)
    • A microgame where the player must scrub dirty spots with a broom.
    • A fishing microgame.
    • A microgame based on Super Mario Bros. 3 where Raccoon Mario must fly across a bottomless pit. (Uses Ba-KAW)
    • A microgame based on Nintendogs + Cats where a dog and cat must be petted.
    • A microgame where the player must fry pea pods.
    • A microgame based on Animal Crossing: New Horizons where the player must dig up a fossil.
    • A microgame where the player must serve a dish to the correct elf.
    • A microgame where the player must count the fish and octopuses present.
    • A microgame where the player must make the right pose.
    • A microgame where the player must answer a phone when it rings.
    • A microgame where the player must lift their arms to allow people to pass and prevent sheep from passing.
    • A microgame where the player must ring handbells at the right time. (Uses Choo Choo)
    • A microgame where the player must adjust a magnifying lens using the IR Camera. (Uses Hand Model)
    • A microgame based on Hogan's Alley where the player must turn over the Joy-Con to flip over the gangster.
    • A microgame where the player must pull a stocking off a woman's head.
    • A microgame where the player as a sumo wrestler must copy the moves of the other wrestlers.
    • A boss microgame based on The Princess's Secret Slide in Super Mario 64 DS, where Mario must reach the goal.
    • A boss microgame involving the player using plastic mallets against an octopus Wario.
  • Two-player microgames[3][9][10]
    • Biggest Fan: A microgame where one player is a person with a fan and the other is a sheep covered in suds, with the goal of blowing the suds off.
    • A microgame where the players must poke their sticks through a hole in the upper floor to defeat aliens.
    • A baseball microgame where one player lobs the ball and the other bats it.
    • A microgame where the players must lift their arms to pick giant noses.
    • A Pikmin microgame.[11]
    • A microgame where the players must catch a fish in between their legs.
    • A microgame where two Wario-like ogres must swing a man on a rope.
    • A microgame where one player must spray a dirty spot to get it wet and the other player must then scrub it off.
    • A microgame similar to Home Haircut where Wario must cut a girl's braids evenly.
    • A microgame where one player hands a piece of paper to the other player to stamp Wario's nose and mustache on.

Forms

Known forms include:[8][9]

  • Choo Choo – The player holds both Joy-Con upright in front of them, similar to The Diner (A).
  • Ba-KAW – The player holds the right Joy-Con up to their nose (similar to The Elephant), and the left Joy-Con onto their rear end.
  • Hand Model – The player holds the right Joy-Con with their left hand and points the IR Camera to their free right hand.
  • Fashionista – The player holds the left Joy-Con onto their hip and the right Joy-Con next to their head.
  • シコフミ – The player spreads their legs apart and holds both Joy-Con onto their knees like a sumo wrestler.
  • ナルホド – The player holds the Joy-Con upright, with the right Joy-Con above the left, similar to The Janitor.
  • キヲツケ – The player stands with their hands at their sides, similar to The Big Cheese.
  • アーチャー – The player holds the Joy-Con upright, with their left hand outstretched in front of them.
  • ノビアガリ – The player holds both Joy-Con above themselves.
  • A form where the player places both Joy-Con onto their palms, similar to The Waiter.
  • A form where the player holds both Joy-Con in their fists, similar to The Dumbbell.
  • A form where the player kneels down and places both Joy-Con on the floor.

Party Mode

Known modes within Party Mode include:[8][9]

  • A board game party mode.
  • A boxing survival mode similar to Survival Fever.
  • Medusa March – A Medusa survival mode.
  • A mode similar to Listen to the Doctor!
  • A 2v2 mode where two players on the same team play a microgame. One player plays like normal; the other pretends to play. The other team must guess which player was actually playing the microgame.

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:WarioWare: Move It!

References to other games

  • Super Mario Bros. 3: One of the microgames is based on this game.[8]
  • WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!: Listen to the Doctor! returns, along with the doctor.
  • Super Mario 64 DS: One of the microgames is based on this game.[8]
  • WarioWare: Twisted!: A microgame featuring characters from Mewtroid appears.
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves: WarioWare: Move It! is a successor to this game, with the Japanese name of WarioWare: Move It! (Chō Odoru Meido in Wario, "Super Dancing Made in Wario") being based on the Japanese name of WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Odoru Meido in Wario, "Dancing Made in Wario"). The microgames in WarioWare: Move It! are again controlled with motion controls via Forms[8]; in particular, the simultaneous usage of one controller in each hand is similar to the microgames in Orbulon's stage in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.
  • WarioWare Gold: Long-Lost Love and Distant Darling appear in a microgame. Much like WarioWare: Get It Together!, the characters use their designs from this game.
  • WarioWare: Get It Together!: The character heads in the 4-player minigames share a similar art style to the 3D models in this game.
  • Rhythm Heaven: The Chorus Kids make an appearance in the intro cutscene.[8]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 超おどる メイド イン ワリオ[2]
Chō Odoru Meido in Wario
Super Dancing Made in Wario

Chinese (traditional) 超級舞動 瓦利歐製造[12]
Chāojí Wǔdòng Wǎlì'ōu Zhìzào
Super Dancing Made in Wario

Dutch WarioWare: Move It![14]
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French WarioWare: Move It![15][16]
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German WarioWare: Move It![17]
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Italian WarioWare: Move It![18]
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Korean 끝내주게 춤춰라 메이드 인 와리오[13]
Kkeunnaejuge Chumchwora Meideu in Wario
Awesome Dancing Crazy Made in Wario

Portuguese WarioWare: Move It![19]
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Spanish WarioWare: Move It![20][21]
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External links

References

  1. ^ a b WarioWare: Move It!, a new installment in the WarioWare series that asks you to move your body to complete lightning-fast microgames, launching November 3, 2023. Nintendo of America. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Nintendo 公式チャンネル (June 21, 2023). Nintendo Direct 2023.6.21. YouTube.
  3. ^ a b c d Nintendo of America (June 21, 2023). WarioWare: Move It! - Nintendo Direct 6.21.2023. YouTube.
  4. ^ @NintendoEurope (June 21, 2023). "Embrace your silly side with over 200 motion-controlled microgames in #WarioWare: Move It!, launching on #NintendoSwitch 03/11." Twitter. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  5. ^ NintendoAU (June 22, 2023). WarioWare: Move It! – Get moving on November 3rd! (Nintendo Switch). YouTube. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
  6. ^ Theriault, D. (August 21, 2023). Charles Martinet Stepping Away From Voice Of Mario, Becoming Mario Ambassador (UPDATED). Nintendo World Report. Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  7. ^ 今度の舞台は、バリオモロ島!? 『超おどる メイド イン ワリオ』の最新映像をご紹介。. Nintendo. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Nintendo of America (September 14, 2023). WarioWare: Move It! - Nintendo Direct 9.14.2023. YouTube.
  9. ^ a b c d Nintendo (September 14, 2023). [1].
  10. ^ a b Nintendo of America (September 14, 2023). [2]
  11. ^ 『超おどる メイド イン ワリオ』が、11月3日にNintendo Switchで発売決定。本日より予約開始。. Nintendo. Retrieved June 23, 2023.
  12. ^ 《超級舞動 瓦利歐製造》的最新資訊公開! | TOPICS | 任天堂(香港)有限公司網站 Nintendo. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  13. ^ "『슈퍼 마리오브라더스 원더』, 『슈퍼 마리오 RPG』, 『끝내주게 춤춰라 메이드 인 와리오』, 「돌아온 명탐정 피카츄」등, Nintendo Switch로 발매되는 타이틀의 최신 정보를 전달!" - Nintendo of Korea. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  14. ^ WarioWare: Move It! – Kom in beweging vanaf 3 november! (Nintendo Switch) - Nintendo Nederland
  15. ^ Le chaos des microjeux revient dans #WarioWare: Move It! qui arrive sur #NintendoSwitch le 3 novembre! Prenez la pose et réagissez avec plus de 200 microjeux au rythme effréné, un mode coopératif à 2 joueurs et des modes de fête pour jusqu'à 4 joueurs! - @NintendoCanada
  16. ^ WarioWare: Move It! – Sortie le 3 novembre ! (Nintendo Switch) - Nintendo France
  17. ^ WarioWare: Move It! – Kommt ab 3. November in Bewegung! (Nintendo Switch) - Nintendo DE
  18. ^ WarioWare: Move It! arriva il 3 novembre! (Nintendo Switch) - NintendoItalia
  19. ^ WarioWare: Move It! (Nintendo Switch) – Disponível a 3 de novembro - Nintendo Portugal
  20. ^ Vuelve el caos de los microjuegos con WarioWare: Move It!, el cual llegará a #NintendoSwitch el 3 de noviembre. Haz una pose y reacciona con más de 200 microjuegos rapidísimos, juego cooperativo para 2 jugadores y modo fiesta para 4 jugadores. - @NintendoLatam
  21. ^ WarioWare: Move It! os pondrá en movimiento el 3 de noviembre (Nintendo Switch) - Nintendo España