Hookin' Up
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WarioWare: Touched!
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WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare: Touched!
WarioWare Gold
Type Ninja Scribble (Touched!)
Orbulon (Gold)
Command(s) Hook up!
Info "Draw a line to hook up the couple! Watch out for dogs, cats, and other relationship destroyers!" (Touched!)
"Could this be the "first sight" type of love, or is it only the red thread of fate that connect these two love birdies?" (Gold)
Controls Stylus – Connect
Points to clear 20 (Touched!)
15 (Gold)

Hookin' Up is a microgame found in the Ninja Scribble stage in WarioWare: Touched! It returns in WarioWare Gold as one of Orbulon's microgames.

GameplayEdit

The objective of the game is to draw a line to connect the boy and girl together while avoiding the obstacles between them.

WarioWare: Touched!Edit

  • 1st level difficulty: There are no obstacles in the way.
  • 2nd level difficulty: There is a cat and a dog in the way.
  • 3rd level difficulty: There are two pairs of moving scissors in the way.

WarioWare GoldEdit

  • 1st level difficulty: There are no obstacles in the way.
  • 2nd level difficulty: There is a crocodile and an alien in the way.
  • 3rd level difficulty: There are two fake girls (one is a crocodile and the other is an alien) in addition to the obstacles in level 2.

The characters in the Gold version of the microgame also appear in Long Lost Love, Tearful Reunion, Love Tester, Rocky Reunion, and in the Wario Kard game.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese あかいイト
Akai Ito
Red String

Chinese 牵红线
Qiān hóngxiàn
Pull the red string; match

French (NOA) Liaison
Linking
French (NOE) Liaison
Linking
Italian Primo amore
First love
Korean 불타는 사랑
Bultaneun sarang
Flaming Love

Spanish (NOA) Ligando
Linking
Spanish (NOE) De ligue
Hooking up

TriviaEdit

  • The two characters make a cameo in Patchwork from Game & Wario, where they appear in one of the possible victory screens of that game.
  • Between the Japanese and international versions, the dialogue in the winning screen is different. The Japanese version uses "It's true love!", "Mad about you!" and "A chance encounter!", while the international versions instead use "What's your sign?", "Whassup, baby?" and "Wanna hang out?". Also, the European version does not have the "To be continued..." box in the lower right corner.