Galactic Conquest

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Galactic Conquest is a party mode in WarioWare: Move It!

Gameplay[edit]

The object of the game is to have the most points when a player reaches the Goal. The board consists of sixteeen tiles between the Start and the Goal. At the start of each turn, the players play a multiplayer microgame. After the microgame, the players are given points based on their ranking in the microgame: the player in last place receives 10 points, and each higher-ranking player receives 10 points more than the player ranked below them (e.g.: in a three-player game, the player in first place receives 30 points, second place receives 20 points, and third 10 points). The player that wins the microgame rolls a die and moves forward. The player then takes the action indicated on the tile they landed on; if the player lands on a blank tile, it is flipped over and the action is taken. On certain turns, players may earn double the amount of points, or roll two dice.

Once a player reaches the Goal, the game is over. The player with the most points enters the rocket and flies into space, and is declared the winner.

Multiplayer microgames[edit]

These are the multiplayer microgames that can be played within this mode.

Form Picture Command Description
Sky Stretch A bottle-shaking microgame in WarioWare: Move It!. Shake your body! Players as soda bottles must shake as much as possible within the time limit to spray the highest.
Knight The toilet-paper-reeling minigame from Galactic Conquest Reel it in! Players must reel in their toilet paper roll as fast as possible. The player that reels in their whole roll first wins.
Big Cheese The dinosaur minigame from Galactic Conquest Eat 20/30! Players as baby dinosaurs must slide around the icy arena to eat oranges. The player that eats the required amount of oranges wins.
Big Cheese The shirt-spinning minigame from Galactic Conquest Get 30 spins! Players control duos of people connected by a tightrope around their waist, with a shirt hanging on the rope. They must move their hips to make the shirt spin around the rope 30 times.
Tug-of-War The spear minigame from Galactic Conquest Thrust! Players must use their spears to poke as many creatures as possible.
Ba-KAW The race-starting minigame from Galactic Conquest On your mark...
Get set...
Players must wait until the referee fires his starting pistol before running. The player that moves first after the pistol fires wins.
Ba-KAW The dodo minigame from Galactic Conquest Reach the goal! Players as dodos must navigate the path to reach the female dodo at the goal.
At Attention The Wario Dance Company-esque minigame from WarioWare: Move It! Dance! Players must follow the dance as close as possible. The player that is most accurate wins.
Crocodile The nose-hair minigame from Galactic Conquest Pluck the long hair!
Choose and pluck!
Players take turns plucking a nose hair from a nose. The player that plucks the longest hair wins.
Squat The stamping minigame from Galactic Conquest Stamp with your rear! Players have stamps on their rear and must stamp papers traveling along a conveyor belt. Players earn more points for centering their stamps on the paper.

Tiles[edit]

Tile effects in this minigame are as follows:

Name Description Notes
Advance (number) Tiles - The tile the player lands on after advancing is not activated.
Point Grab Roll the die, and add the result to your points. The amount of points the player receives is their die roll multiplied by 10.
Go Back (number) Tiles - The tile the player lands on after going back is not activated.
Donation Give half your points to the other player. Only appears in a two-player game. Points are distributed in increments of 5.
Redistribute Divide your points among the other players. Does not appear in a two-player game. Points are distributed in increments of 5.
Back to Start - -
Setback Roll the die, and subtract the result from your points. The amount of points the player loses is their die roll multiplied by 10.
Swap with First Change places with the player in the lead.
If you are in the lead, then swap places with the player in last place.
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Warp Gate Warp to the corresponding gate. If landed on for the first time, the second gate is instantly revealed.
Gather Round Everyone's piece is moved to this tile. -
Goalpost Moving Add 5 tiles in front of the goal. The five tiles closest to Start are removed, all tiles shift towards Start, and five blank tiles are added in front of Goal. Any player on the removed tiles are placed on Start.
Exact Change For the next turn, you can only reach the goal if your die roll takes you exactly there. The Goal is surrounded by a yellow barrier; if a player rolls a number more than the amount required to reach the Goal, they move backward the remaining number of tiles. The rule is repealed after one turn.
Revolution Swaps the position of the Start and Goal. The Advance and Go Back tiles point in the same direction in relation to the board, reversing their effects.
GOAL! Receive 100/150 points. 100 in a two-player game, 150 in a three- or four-player game. The game ends when a player lands on this tile.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ギャラクシーすごろく
Gyarakushī Sugoroku
Galaxy Sugoroku