WarioWare: Twisted!


 * ''For information about the microgame, see here.

WarioWare: Twisted!, known as Mawaru Made in Wario (まわるメイド イン ワリオ Mawaru Meido in Wario, lit. "Turning Made in Wario") in Japan, is the third game in the WarioWare series. It is one of only a few Game Boy Advance games to use a motion sensor, another being Yoshi's Universal Gravitation. It also one of the only two Game Boy Advance games to use a Rumble Feature, the other being Drill Dozer. The gameplay often involves moving the Game Boy Advance rather than actually pressing the buttons. This can cause a wide variety of wacky mini-games, including ones where the player must make Wario move forward by twisting the Game Boy in the direction that he needs to go. Though it was announced for release there, the game was not released in Europe.

Story
One day, Wario was playing his Game Boy Advance. His character dies and, in his anger, Wario throws the handheld system at the wall, breaking it. Horrified, he quickly takes it to his friend Dr. Crygor and asks if he can fix it. Dr. Crygor pops it in to a newly invented machine, the Gravitator, and creates a new system that resembles a Game Boy Advance. Wario learns that he must tilt the game in a certain direction to make the character move. Shortly after he discovers how to control the new system, Mona and 9-Volt walk in and try out the new system for themselves. They love it, and this gives Wario an idea. He can market this new item and sell it to make millions! And so the game begins.

Microgame Stages
Microgame stages are a collection of microgames. Here is a list of microgame stages.

Fronk's microgames appear randomly through the other stages. Fronk does not have his own stage.

Records

 * Mona Pizza
 * Pizza Dinosaur
 * Skyway Highway
 * One Step at a Time
 * Jimmy's Night
 * Nose Dive
 * Taxi Sonata
 * Dribble & Spitz
 * Basic Training
 * Bright Idea Boogie
 * NES Remix
 * Wario de Mambo
 * Vision
 * Super Mario Bros.
 * Metroid
 * Balloon Fight
 * Wrecking Crew
 * Kid Icarus

Instruments

 * Glissando Piano
 * Piano
 * Player Piano 1
 * Player Piano 2
 * Violin
 * Rhythm Hammer
 * Bell
 * Twist Drum
 * Maracas
 * Oinker
 * Guitar
 * Drum Kit
 * Wario Fan
 * Mona Fan
 * Jimmy Fan
 * Kat Fan
 * Ana Fan
 * Dribble Fan
 * Spitz Fan
 * Cygor Fan
 * Orbulon Fan
 * 9-Volt Fan
 * 18-Volt Fan
 * Wario-Man Fan

Figurines

 * King
 * Teen Idol
 * Teddy Bear
 * Bald Guy
 * Mountain Climber
 * Giraffe
 * Boy
 * Mushroom (Only in Japanese)
 * Yoga Man
 * Wario
 * Mona
 * Jimmy
 * Kat
 * Ana
 * Dribble
 * Spitz
 * Dr. Crygor
 * Orbulon
 * 9-Volt
 * 18-Volt
 * Wario-Man

Games

 * Spitz Hockey
 * Ana Hockey
 * Unfair Hockey
 * Eternal Wario Hockey
 * Wario Bike
 * Apple Assault
 * Cyclone Shuffle
 * Astro Boomerang!
 * Stabs in the Dark
 * Half-Pipe
 * Pushover
 * Divider Conquer
 * Mega Micro Golf
 * Pillow Fight
 * Staying Asheep
 * Ski Jumping
 * Sew Hard
 * Batting Practice
 * Mewtroid
 * PYORO R
 * WarioWare: Twisted!

Doodads

 * Clock
 * Globe
 * Fortune Cookie
 * Planetarium
 * Protactor
 * Minuteglass
 * Ramen Timer
 * Egg Timer
 * Seismockgraph
 * Love Tester
 * Lie Detector
 * Timer

Toys

 * Spring Kaleidoscope
 * Summer Kaleidoscope
 * Autumn Kaleidoscope
 * Winter Kaleidoscope
 * Love Kaleidoscope
 * Sad Kaleidoscope
 * Snake Charmer
 * Police Car
 * Robots
 * Face It!
 * Pool Break
 * Snow Globe
 * Bouncy Ball
 * Top
 * Woodpecker
 * Pizza Music Box
 * Wario Lightwand
 * Mona Lightwand
 * Jimmy Lightwand
 * Kat Lightwand
 * Ana Lightwand
 * Dribble Lightwand
 * Spitz Lightwand
 * Dr. Crygor Lightwand
 * Orbulon Lightwand
 * 9-Volt Lightwand
 * 18-Volt Lightwand
 * Wario-Man Lightwand

Other
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 * Carrot Grater
 * Big Carrot Grator
 * Slice of Cake
 * Cake Grater
 * Sedan Grater
 * SUV Grater
 * Clean Sweep
 * Garden Gnome
 * Wet Dog
 * Student
 * Pet Hamster
 * Seasonings
 * Towel
 * Pet Cat
 * Telephone
 * Radio
 * Mochitsuki Set (Only in Japanese)
 * [[WarioWare: Twisted!/Staff|

European Release
In 2005, when the game was released in Australia and America, Nintendo announced the game for release in Europe. They later announced that the game's release was delayed because it was still undergoing compulsory LGA testing to ensure it was safe. 3 years later, in 2008, the Game Boy Advance was discontinued. People then found out that the page for the game on the Nintendo Europe Website had been removed and in the European version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, when it is mentioned on the Chronicle, the game is marked as "Not Released". This indicates that the game was cancelled in Europe. It is likely that the game failed its safety testing. It did receive good reception, so it would have been released in Europe had it not failed.

Trivia

 * The box art of the game shows Wario holding a Game Boy Advance SP, but in the game they never use an SP. Instead they use the original Game Boy Advance.
 * In the Guinness World Record 2010 Gamer's Edition, WarioWare: Twisted was the game with the most mini-games in a single video game. The game had 223 mini-games all in one.