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|info=''"This is the G&W Ball, which Nintendo used to sell a looong time ago. Oh, G&W doesn't stand for GAME & WARIO. It stands for GAME & WATCH!"''
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'''Ball (G&W)''' is a microgame appearing in [[9-Volt]] & [[18-Volt]]'s mode in ''[[Game & Wario]]'', [[Gamer]], based on the ''[[Game & Watch]]'' [[nwiki:Ball|title of same name]]. It can also be played individually as a Cluck-A-Pop souvenir, titled '''BALLOON FIGHTER: Ball (G&W)'''.
'''Ball (G&W)''' is a microgame appearing in [[9-Volt]] & [[18-Volt]]'s mode in ''[[Game & Wario]]'', [[Gamer]], based on the ''[[Game & Watch]]'' [[nwiki:Ball|title of same name]]. It can also be played individually as a Cluck-A-Pop souvenir, titled '''BALLOON FIGHTER: Ball (G&W)'''.

Revision as of 16:57, April 21, 2024

Ball
A microgame in Game & Wario
Appears in Game & Wario
Command(s) Juggle!
Info "This is the G&W Ball, which Nintendo used to sell a looong time ago. Oh, G&W doesn't stand for GAME & WARIO. It stands for GAME & WATCH!"
Controls +Control Pad left or right – Move hands
Time limit 8 beats

Ball (G&W) is a microgame appearing in 9-Volt & 18-Volt's mode in Game & Wario, Gamer, based on the Game & Watch title of same name. It can also be played individually as a Cluck-A-Pop souvenir, titled BALLOON FIGHTER: Ball (G&W).

The microgame bears similarity to Game & Watch Toss Up from WarioWare: Touched!, but now use the D-Pad instead of touch controls.

Gameplay

The player must juggle the balls by placing the character's right or left hand under them as they reach the lowest spot. Dropping one ball causes the game to end in a loss.

  • 1st level difficulty: There is one ball to juggle.
  • 2nd level difficulty: There are two balls to juggle.
  • 3rd level difficulty: There are three balls to juggle.