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(if those ones were two player i think they would have P1 and P2 but they don't)
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**A microgame where a girl must greet another by lifting the hem of her dress.
**A microgame where a girl must greet another by lifting the hem of her dress.
**A microgame invoving a genie in a lamp.
**A microgame invoving a genie in a lamp.
**A microgame where the player is a cat who has to punch incoming creatures.
**A microgame where the player controls [[Mewtroid|Sameow]] who has to punch incoming creatures.
**A ''Pikmin'' microgame.
**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.
**A microgame where Wario as a tank engine has to stop over the red tracks without crashing into the blockade ahead.
*Two-player microgames<ref name=UStrailer/>
*Two-player microgames<ref name=UStrailer/>
**A microgame where the players must poke their sticks through a hole in the upper floor to defeat aliens.
**A microgame where the players must poke their sticks through a hole in the upper floor to defeat aliens.
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**A microgame where one player is a person with a fan and the other is a dog covered in suds, with the goal of blowing the suds off.
**A microgame where one player is a person with a fan and the other is a dog covered in suds, with the goal of blowing the suds off.
**A microgame where the players must lift their arms to pick giant noses.
**A microgame where the players must lift their arms to pick giant noses.
**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.
**A microgame where Wario as a tank engine has to stop over the red tracks without crashing into the blockade ahead.


===4-player minigames===
===4-player minigames===
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==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': This game appears as the theme of one of the microgames.
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': This game appears as the theme of one of the microgames.
*''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'': A microgame featuring characters from [[Mewtroid]] appears.
*''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'': ''Move It!'' is a successor to this game, and microgames are controlled similarly to Orbulon's stage.
*''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'': ''Move It!'' is a successor to this game, and microgames are controlled similarly to Orbulon's stage.
*''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': Long-Lost Love and Distant Darling appear in a microgame. Like ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'', all characters use the same art style as this game.
*''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': Long-Lost Love and Distant Darling appear in a microgame. Like ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'', all characters use the same art style as this game.

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WarioWare: Move It!
North American WarioWare: Move It! cover (Rating Pending)
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Release date Japan November 3, 2023[1]
USA November 3, 2023[2]
Europe November 3, 2023[3]
Australia November 3, 2023[4]
Genre Party
Rating(s) TBA
Mode(s) Single player, local multiplayer[1]
Input
Nintendo Switch:

WarioWare: Move It! is an upcoming game in the WarioWare series, and its second installment for the Nintendo Switch, following WarioWare: Get It Together!. 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.[2] 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.[1]

Characters

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

Gameplay

Microgames

Microgames featured include:

  • Single-player microgames[2]
    • A microgame where Wario must break out of jail by bending prison bars.
    • 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.
    • A sparring microgame.
    • A microgame where a man bound in ropes must shake them off.
    • A water skiing microgame.
    • A microgame where a turtle man has to wipe his shell.
    • A microgame based on Super Mario 64 DS with Mario collecting coins in The Princess's Secret Slide.
    • A microgame where a girl must greet another by lifting the hem of her dress.
    • A microgame invoving a genie in a lamp.
    • 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.
    • A microgame where Wario as a tank engine has to stop over the red tracks without crashing into the blockade ahead.
  • Two-player microgames[2]
    • 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 one player is a person with a fan and the other is a dog covered in suds, with the goal of blowing the suds off.
    • A microgame where the players must lift their arms to pick giant noses.

4-player minigames

  • A minigame where players must shake soda bottles to spew the highest.[2]
  • A rhythm minigame based on Wario Dance Company from Smooth Moves.[2]
  • A board game party mode.[2]
  • A boxing minigame.[2]
  • A scroll-based minigame.[2]

Gallery

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Logos and Artwork

Character Stages

Microgames

Minigames

References to other games

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 超おどる メイド イン ワリオ[1]
Chō Odoru Meido in Wario
Super Dancing Made in Wario

Chinese (traditional) 超級舞動 瓦利歐製造[5]
Chāojí Wǔdòng Wǎlì'ōu Zhìzào
Super Dancing Made in Wario

Korean 끝내주게 춤춰라 메이드 인 와리오[6]
Kkeunnaejuge Chumchwora Meideu in Wario
Awesome Dancing Crazy Made in Wario

References