List of WarioWare: Twisted! microgames

This is a list of microgames in WarioWare: Twisted!, listed in the order they appear in the Spindex. There are a total of 223 microgames, the second-most in the entire series after WarioWare Gold.

Mini Spin
These microgames are hosted by Mona and require small moves. The intermission stage consists of a TV broadcast of Sal Out performing the song Mona Pizza being viewed by the customers who ordered the pizza with the channel indicator acting as a score counter. The number of lives is indicated by pizzas. If the player wins, the crowd cheers. If the player loses, Sal Out trips. When the player loses all their lives, the TV turns static. This is the only stage in the game without the "Speed Up!", "Boss Stage", "Game Over", and stage clear jingles.

Description
"To beat my stage, you'll need a little spin and a lot of skill!" (Story description) "The only way to beat these cute little games is with cute little spins!" (Spindex description)

Big Tipper
These microgames are found in Jimmy T.'s stage and involve big spins. The intermission stage consists of Jimmy's Cell. The number of lives is depicted by battery icons. If the player wins, Jimmy smiles and the cell phone takes a snapshot. If the player loses, he does a death expression and frowns.

Description
"Bust out your biggest moves for these games! You're gonna sweat!" (Story description) "Give it a spin, baby, and feel the burn, because this is more than a game. It's a workout! Aw, yeah..." (Spindex description)

Tap Out
These microgames are hosted by Kat and Ana. Every microgame from this stage can only be controlled by pressing. The intermission stage consists of Kat and Ana poses. Shadow the Dog holds a sign showing the player's score. The number of lives is depicted by compass blades. If the player wins, they cheer. If the player loses, they feel disappointed. When the player loses all their lives, the "Game Over" text is shown in both English and Japanese.

Description
"Just 'cause you only need one thumb to play our games doesn't mean you won't have your hands full!" (Story description) "No spinning necessary here! All you gotta do is press to get through these games. Don't let the simple controls fool you, though. These games are tricky!" (Spindex description)

Steer Clear
These microgames are hosted by Dribble and Spitz. They require tilting the Game Boy Advance and pressing. The intermission stage consists of the taxi's hood. The score is shown on the taxi's license plate. The number of lives is depicted by some wrenches. If the player wins, the cab smiles. If the player loses, it frowns.

Description
"You gotta spin and press the button in our stage. Hey, it beats driving stick!" (Story description) "These games use both the spin and . It takes some gettin' used to, but you can figger it out, can't you? Lemme tell you, it's easier than drivin' a cab!" (Spindex description)

Gravitator
These microgames, hosted by Dr. Crygor, involve rotating the system to alter the microgames' gravity. The intermission stage consists of a washing machine. The number of lives is indicated by detergent bottles. If the player wins, the compartment spins. If the player loses, the machine shakes.

Description
"Spin the earth! Then you can boogie down up there!" (Story description) "My invention makes me the master of GRAVITY ITSELF!!! And now, I'm sharing this power with you. You'll need to learn how to control gravity if you want to win... YOU HEARD ME!" (Spindex description)

Speed Spin
In this level hosted by Wario, the player must complete the microgames as fast as they can, to increase the time on the clock. The player can have up to 30 seconds on the WarioWatch at one time. If the time reaches 0, the player will lose.

Description
"You gotta be fast in this stage! If the clock reaches zero, it's Game Over for you!" (Story description) "There's a time limit here, so no goofing off! Wasting time get you nothing but a big, fat GAME OVER! Oh, and any game from the smorgasbord sampler is gonna wind up in here, just so you know." (Spindex description)

Time Warp
These microgames are hosted by Orbulon and are twice as long as other microgames. The intermission stage consists of Orbulon attempting to type in a password to activate the space warp. The number of lives is indicated by hearts. The player's score is shown on the display screen on the top-left. If the player wins, a character is typed in (but resets whenever the speed increases). If the player loses, Orbulon fails to type in a character. When the player defeats the boss, the password is accepted. When the player loses all their lives, Orbulon receives a password error.

Description
"My games allow twice the amount of time to complete!" (Story description) "On my home planet, time moves at half the speed it does on Earth. That's why my games have twice the normal time limit. I'm told my games are more challenging, though, so I suppose it all works out." (Spindex description)

Spintendo Classics
These microgames are found in 9-Volt and 18-Volt's stage, and are based on classic NES games. The intermission stage consists of a command center inside of a Nintendo Entertainment System (A Famicom on the Japanese version). The player's score is shown on the top right in the same font as the text for many NES games. The number of lives is indicated by pixelated Warios (elf-like creatures on the Japanese version) working the computer. The D-Pad opens up to reveal the microgame. If the player wins, the Warios give a thumbs-up. If the player loses, one of the Warios leave.

Description
"I've put a new twist on all the old-school NES games! Take 'em out for a spin!" (Story description) "These are my favorite NES games with a new spin! You might think you know all these games by heart, but you're in for a surprise!" (Spindex description)

Spandex Challenge
These microgames are found in Wario-Man's stage. Wario is present in all of them. The intermission stage consists of a TV broadcast of Wario Man. The number of lives is indicated by garlic. If the player wins, Wario Man laughs. If the player loses, he gets frustrated. Microgames listed in italics indicate those that last twice as long.

Description
"These games are even more super than my last!" (Story description) "Does this suit make me look fat? Tell me the truth. I can take it." (Spindex description)

Frantic Fronk
These microgames are shorter than any other microgame and involve Fronks. They appear randomly in the stages of Jimmy T, Jimmy's parents, Dr. Crygor, Orbulon and Wario-Man.

Description
"Who, me? Oh, I'm Fronk. Not like you really care or anything. My games are really, really fast. I'm just warning you now, because if you don't think quickly, you're just doomed. Doomed doomed doomed." (Spindex description)