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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player must copy another dancing couple's moves to win. If successful, six more couples appear in the background (men in white tuxedos and women in red gowns) as everyone poses and the crowd cheers. In Levels 1 and 2, everyone performs the same pose, while in Level 3, the main couples twirl towards the camera.
The player controls a dancing couple (playing as the man if right-handed, or the woman if left-handed), and must copy another dancing couple's moves to win. If successful, six more couples appear in the background (men in white tuxedos over red shirts and women in red gowns) as everyone poses and the crowd cheers. In Levels 1 and 2, everyone performs the same pose, while in Level 3, the main couples twirl towards the camera.


*'''Level 1:''' In a plain white ballroom, the couples perform bending moves. The player's partner wears a yellow dress while the other wears a green dress.
*'''Level 1:''' In a plain white ballroom, the couples perform bending moves. The player-controlled couple wears a white shirt and a yellow dress while the other wears a blue shirt and a green dress.
*'''Level 2:''' In a maroon ballroom with green curtains, the couples perform turns. The player's partner wears a green dress while the other wears a purple dress.
*'''Level 2:''' In a maroon ballroom with green curtains, the couples perform turns. The player-controlled couple wears a blue shirt and a green dress while the other wears a red shirt and a purple dress.
*'''Level 3:''' In a more ornate ballroom with large windows, the couples perform both bending moves and turns. The player's partner wears a purple dress while the other wears a yellow dress.
*'''Level 3:''' In a more ornate ballroom with large windows, the couples perform both bending moves and turns. The player-controlled couple wears a red shirt and a purple dress while the other wears a white shirt and a yellow dress.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
WWMIBallroomDancing2P.png|The 2-player variant
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=しゃこうダンス
|JapR=Shakou Dansu
|JapM=Ballroom dancing
|Fre=Danse de salon
|FreM=Ballroom dancing
|Kor=사교댄스
|KorR=Sagyodaenseu
|KorM=Ballroom dancing
|Spa=Baile de salón
|SpaM=Ballroom dancing
}}


{{Jimmy T's microgames}}
{{Jimmy T's microgames}}
{{WWMI microgames}}
{{WWMI microgames}}
[[Category:WarioWare: Move It! microgames]]
[[Category:WarioWare: Move It! microgames]]

Revision as of 11:00, February 5, 2024

Ballroom Dancing
Ballroom Dancing
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Jimmy T
Command(s) Copy!
Info "Raise your arms, watch your posture, and...lower your arms! Now pivot left! Now back! Dip! Watch the dance instructor, and match their moves and the music to win."
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Archer"

Ballroom Dancing is one of Jimmy T's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!.

Gameplay

The player controls a dancing couple (playing as the man if right-handed, or the woman if left-handed), and must copy another dancing couple's moves to win. If successful, six more couples appear in the background (men in white tuxedos over red shirts and women in red gowns) as everyone poses and the crowd cheers. In Levels 1 and 2, everyone performs the same pose, while in Level 3, the main couples twirl towards the camera.

  • Level 1: In a plain white ballroom, the couples perform bending moves. The player-controlled couple wears a white shirt and a yellow dress while the other wears a blue shirt and a green dress.
  • Level 2: In a maroon ballroom with green curtains, the couples perform turns. The player-controlled couple wears a blue shirt and a green dress while the other wears a red shirt and a purple dress.
  • Level 3: In a more ornate ballroom with large windows, the couples perform both bending moves and turns. The player-controlled couple wears a red shirt and a purple dress while the other wears a white shirt and a yellow dress.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese しゃこうダンス[?]
Shakou Dansu
Ballroom dancing
French Danse de salon[?] Ballroom dancing
Korean 사교댄스[?]
Sagyodaenseu
Ballroom dancing
Spanish Baile de salón[?] Ballroom dancing