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*clear - Amount of points needed to clear the minigame in ''WarioWare''.
*clear - Amount of points needed to clear the minigame in ''WarioWare''.
*notes - Can be used for additional notes regarding the minigame.
*notes - Can be used for additional notes regarding the minigame.
*song - The name of the music track used.
*music - The name of the music track used.
*cost - The cost to play the minigame.
*cost - The cost to play the minigame.
*prize - The prize the player gets for winning the minigame.
*prize - The prize the player gets for winning the minigame.

Revision as of 17:00, May 3, 2022

Minigame infobox

This infobox can be used in normal minigames, Mario Party series minigames, and WarioWare microgames as well. Here are the instructions of using the infobox.

  • align - Position of the block (left or right).
  • title - The title itself. Leave it blank unless the article title sans identifier is not the desired name.
  • image - An image, with 260px required for image files higher than 260px horizontally.
  • appeared_in - Describes what the minigame appeared in.
  • type - For Mario Party series, see minigames for category details. For WarioWare microgames, the microgame can be found in one of the Microgame sets. And other, we may deal with that later.
  • intro - The description shows how to complete the microgames in WarioWare.
  • info - Slot one of details of the minigame.
  • info2 - Slot two of details of the minigame.
  • info3 - Slot three of details of the minigame.
  • controls - Instructions of how to use them to play the minigame. If it's possible, use {{button|n64/gcn/gba/ds/wii|buttonhere}}.
  • form - The WarioWare: Smooth Moves form used as the controls for the game's microgames.
  • time - The time limit of the minigame.
  • record - The initial record for the minigame.
  • clear - Amount of points needed to clear the minigame in WarioWare.
  • notes - Can be used for additional notes regarding the minigame.
  • music - The name of the music track used.
  • cost - The cost to play the minigame.
  • prize - The prize the player gets for winning the minigame.
  • music - Sample of the background music used in the game.