Get the Ball Rolling

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Get the Ball Rolling
Get the Ball Rolling
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Crygor, Penny & Mike
Command(s) "Bump!"
Info "Put some power into your posterior, and push the packed snow! It works best if you lean back a bit at the start for more oomph. I'm eager to see this snowman of yours." (1 player)
"Put some power into your posterior, and push the packed snow! It works best if you lean back a bit at the start for more oomph. Whoever achieves the larger snowball will see it become the next layer for the snowman. Will that snowball be yours?" (2 players)
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Big Cheese"

Get the Ball Rolling is one of Dr. Crygor, Penny and Mike's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! It has a two-player version.

Gameplay[edit]

A boy stands in for the player next to a snowball, his back turned towards it. Thrusting their rear, the player bumps and rolls the snowball across the snow field, getting it bigger and closer to the base snowball to the right. After the ball stops rolling, the boy is moved instantly next to it again for another bump. When the snowballs meet, they become an animated snowman and the player wins.

  • Level 1: There are 17 spaces between the snowballs. The game happens in the afternoon. The finished snowman has a flower pot on its head.
  • Level 2: There are 24 spaces between the snowballs. The sky is pink. The finished snowman has a well on its head and logs for arms.
  • Level 3: There are 31 spaces between the snowballs. The game happens at nighttime. The finished snowman has a gazebo on its head and pine trees for arms.

In multiplayer, the base snowball is replaced by the second player and a smaller snowball, which they must bump towards the left. Once the snowballs meet, the larger snowball becomes the snowman's base while the smaller snowball becomes the snowman's head.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese しりころがし[?]
Shiri Korogashi
Rear rolling
Chinese (simplified) 屁屁推雪球[?]
Pì pì tuī xuě qiú
Butt push the snowball
Chinese (traditional) 屁屁推雪球[?]
Pì pì tuī xuě qiú
Butt push the snowball
French Impulsions postérieures[?] Posterior pulses
Korean 엉덩이 굴리기[?]
Eongdeong-i Gulligi
Hip rolling
Spanish (NOA) Empuje posterior[?] Posterior push