Hit the Switch
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				| Hit the Switch | |
|---|---|
| Appears in | WarioWare: Get It Together! | 
| Type | That's Life | 
| Command(s) | Turn on! | 
| Info | "It's dark! TOO dark! Hurry up, and turn on the lights!" | 
| Target score | 25 | 
Hit the Switch is one of the microgames in Mona's That's Life level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay[edit]
The object of this microgame is to hit a light switch to turn on the lights in a dark room. The player cannot see the character they are controlling, but any projectiles or other forms of attack can be seen.
- Level 1: There is a small amount of furniture in the room.
 - Level 2: There is more furniture in the room.
 - Level 3: The player must hit another switch to reveal the light switch.
 
If two players are utilized for this microgame, Level 2 contains another switch instead of extra furniture. Level 3 contains two extra switches, which either open a fridge or turn on a TV. The TV may reference the bird in Good Times or the boy in Stage Fright from WarioWare: Smooth Moves. The player that hits the light switch receives an effort point.
Mission[edit]
- Embrace the Dark (one player only): On Level 2, the player must hit everything in the dark room before completing the microgame.
 
Suitability[edit]
| Good Fit | ||
|---|---|---|
| Bad Fit | 
- 18-Volt's aiming reticle, Dr. Crygor's swimming, Orbulon's Oinker's tractor beam, and 5-Volt's spirit can act as visual indicators, which helps them to hit the switch more easily.
 - Mona's boomerang, Jimmy T's attack, and Lulu’s floating can act as visual indicators allowing them to hit the switch easily.
 - Mike is an above-average fit as he can hit the switch with his projectiles by hovering low on the ground.
 - Due to him not being visible to the player before hitting the switch, Pyoro’s diagonal attack makes it difficult to hit the switch precisely, making him a below-average fit.
 - 9-Volt lacks visual indicators for his position other than when he shoots his yo-yo, making it difficult to track his constant movement without losing time.
 
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | くらやみスイッチ[?] Kurayami Suitchi  | 
Darkness Switch | |
| Chinese (simplified) | 黑暗开关[?] Hēi'àn kāiguān  | 
Darkness Switch | |
| Chinese (traditional) | 黑暗開關[?] Hēi'àn kāiguān  | 
Darkness Switch | |
| Dutch | In het duister tasten[?] | Groping in the dark | |
| French | Mise en lumière[?] | Put into light (Same meaning as the English expression) | |
| German | Schalterblindflug[?] | Switch Flying Blind | |
| Italian | A tutta luce[?] | In full light | |
| Korean | 어둠 속의 스위치[?] Eodum Sogui Seuwichi  | 
Switch in the Dark | |
| Russian | Больше света![?] Bol'she sveta!  | 
More light! | |
| Spanish | A toda luz[?] | In full light |