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(ashley & red are far from being the only notable snubs and i'm not sure if "This is the only WarioWare game to not feature [a bunch of characters]" is all that worthy of a trivia bullet.)
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==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Wario]] opens an amusement park called [[Wario Park]], which has four roller coasters. [[Mona]], [[Jimmy T]], [[Kat and Ana]] become the park's employees and run it along with Wario, with each character running one coaster.
[[Wario]] opens an amusement park called [[Wario Park]], which has four roller coasters. [[Mona]], [[Jimmy T|Jimmy T.]], [[Kat & Ana]] become the park's employees and run it along with Wario, with each character running one coaster.


Aside from the opening which shows the Wario Park scenes, ''WarioWare: Snapped!'' has no storyline.
Aside from the opening which shows the Wario Park scenes, ''WarioWare: Snapped!'' has no storyline.
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As with previous ''WarioWare'' installments, ''WarioWare: Snapped!'' uses a special control scheme. The Nintendo DSi's built-in camera is used to create a silhouette of the player in the microgames. During the game, the Nintendo DSi is placed on a flat surface. To ensure that the player is at an ideal distance from the DSi, the player has to put their head and hand to match the respective outlines on the screen. In the microgames, the player must perform certain movements to win the games, such as grabbing coins with the hands, opening the mouth to eat food or catching an object with the head. At the end of a stage, photos of the player that were made during the won microgames are put into a humorous slide show.
As with previous ''WarioWare'' installments, ''WarioWare: Snapped!'' uses a special control scheme. The Nintendo DSi's built-in camera is used to create a silhouette of the player in the microgames. During the game, the Nintendo DSi is placed on a flat surface. To ensure that the player is at an ideal distance from the DSi, the player has to put their head and hand to match the respective outlines on the screen. In the microgames, the player must perform certain movements to win the games, such as grabbing coins with the hands, opening the mouth to eat food or catching an object with the head. At the end of a stage, photos of the player that were made during the won microgames are put into a humorous slide show.


In comparison to its predecessors, ''WarioWare: Snapped!'' has a much smaller amount of content. Only twenty different microgames are available which all allow for a considerable amount of time. There are neither different difficulty levels nor increasing speed. The game features four different stages which are hosted by Wario, Mona, Jimmy T and Kat and Ana, respectively. Each stage includes five microgames that appear in random order. While fifteen of the microgames are designed for one player, two players have to act in Kat and Ana's stage.  
In comparison to its predecessors, ''WarioWare: Snapped!'' has a much smaller amount of content. Only twenty different microgames are available which all allow for a considerable amount of time. There are neither different difficulty levels nor increasing speed. The game features four different stages which are hosted by Wario, Mona, Jimmy T. and Kat & Ana, respectively. Each stage includes five microgames that appear in random order. While fifteen of the microgames are designed for one player, two players have to act in Kat & Ana's stage.  


There is no direct penalty for losing a microgame, but it will result in a missing part of the five-part slide show at the end of a stage in each case. There are four different slide shows unique to the character. Wario animates the player's actions, Mona and Kat and Ana add stylish decorations to the player and Jimmy T puts the photos into a comic strip. However, the slide shows cannot be saved.
There is no direct penalty for losing a microgame, but it will result in a missing part of the five-part slide show at the end of a stage in each case. There are four different slide shows unique to the character. Wario animates the player's actions, Mona and Kat & Ana add stylish decorations to the player and Jimmy T. puts the photos into a comic strip. However, the slide shows cannot be saved.


Additionally, the game's staff credits appear as a mini-game where the player has to steer a line of roller coaster cars through the space. They must collect the occupation terms and the letters of the staff members to score points. The high score of the mini-game cannot be saved, either.
Additionally, the game's staff credits appear as a mini-game where the player has to steer a line of roller coaster cars through the space. They must collect the occupation terms and the letters of the staff members to score points. The high score of the mini-game cannot be saved, either.
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WarioUtusu.png|[[Wario]]
WarioUtusu.png|[[Wario]]
MonaUtusu.png|[[Mona]]
MonaUtusu.png|[[Mona]]
JimmyUtusu.png|[[Jimmy T]]
JimmyUtusu.png|[[Jimmy T|Jimmy T.]]
KatUtusu.png|[[Kat and Ana]]
KatUtusu.png|[[Kat & Ana]]
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