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The gameplay involves a boy with orange hair in a karate outfit (black belt), who, in ''WarioWare Gold'', is much older and now a karate master<ref>[https://kotaku.com/the-unusual-effort-that-went-into-creating-warioware-go-1829840289 The Unusual Effort That Went Into Creating ''WarioWare Gold'']. ''Kotaku''. Retrieved February 9, 2019.</ref> (also appearing in [[Goal in One]]). The player must tilt the system to deflect the upcoming objects. In ''Twisted!'', the objects are baseballs, basketballs, watermelons, and knives. In ''Gold'', the objects are random. If the player is hit by these objects, they lose. | The gameplay involves a boy with orange hair in a karate outfit (black belt), who, in ''WarioWare Gold'', is much older and now a karate master<ref>[https://kotaku.com/the-unusual-effort-that-went-into-creating-warioware-go-1829840289 The Unusual Effort That Went Into Creating ''WarioWare Gold'']. ''Kotaku''. Retrieved February 9, 2019.</ref> (also appearing in [[Goal in One]]). The player must tilt the system to deflect the upcoming objects. In ''Twisted!'', the objects are baseballs, basketballs, watermelons, and knives. In ''Gold'', the objects are random. If the player is hit by these objects, they lose. | ||
*'''1st level difficulty:''' | *'''1st level difficulty:''' Deflect two objects. | ||
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' | *'''2nd level difficulty:''' Deflect three objects. | ||
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' | *'''3rd level difficulty:''' Deflect four objects. | ||
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