Cormorant Catch

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Cormorant Catch
Cormorant Catch
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Orbulon
Command(s) Catch the fish! (Levels 1 and 2)
Catch the crabs! (Level 3, 1 player)
Row! (2 players)
Catch the crab! (Level 3, 2 players)
Info "Harpoon the fish in the water with your beak! Wait for the boat to get in position, and dive at the right moment." (1 player)
"Harpoon the fish in the water with your beak! Whoever's paddling the boat should get into position right above your prey." (2 players)
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Ba-KAW" (1 player)
"Knight" (2 players)

Cormorant Catch is one of Orbulon's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!

Gameplay[edit]

The microgame uses a pixel-art video game aesthetic. The player controls a cormorant and must catch the fish or crabs with their beak as the human paddles the boat and the creatures are in range. After the fish or crabs are caught, artwork of the cormorant and human appears on-screen, having more detailed art as the level increases.

  • Level 1: The player must catch two fish, which are close to the surface. The water moves slowly and the human is a boy.
  • Level 2: The player must catch three fish, which are slightly smaller and deeper. The water moves a bit faster and the human is a girl.
  • Level 3: The player must catch three crabs, which are even smaller and stand on the seabed. The water moves quickly and the human is another girl.

In multiplayer, one player is the cormorant, and the other is the human, the latter using the "Knight" form. The human must paddle so that the cormorant is above the creature it has to catch, and the cormorant should catch the creature with its beak. There is only one fish or crab to catch.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese うかい[?]
Ukai
Cormorant fishing
Chinese (simplified) 鸬鹚捕鱼[?]
Lú cí bǔ yú
Cormorant fishing
Chinese (traditional) 鸕鶿捕魚[?]
Lú cí bǔ yú
Cormorant fishing
French Pêche au cormoran[?] Cormorant fishing
Korean 가마우지 고기잡이[?]
Gamauji Gogijabi
Cormorant fishing
Spanish Cormorán pescador[?] Fishing Cormorant