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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
A very simple math problem appears on the screen in three parts in succession, namely "3", "+ 6" and "= ?", forming  "3 + 6 = ?". Three numbers are given as possible answers in the lower part of the screen, specifically "2", "9" and "11." While the second number would actually be the correct sum, the game's instructions at the beginning assign the player to do nothing. When tapping any of the numbers, the player loses, as they ignored the instructions, meaning that the game can only be won by not doing anything. The math problem is intended to trick the player to tap a number nonetheless due to its simplicity.
A very simple math problem appears on the screen in three parts in succession, namely "3", "+ 6", and "= ?", forming  "3 + 6 = ?". Three numbers are given as possible answers in the lower part of the screen, specifically "2", "9", and "11." While the second number is actually the correct sum, the game's instructions at the beginning assign the player to do nothing. Upon tapping any of the numbers, the player loses, as they ignored the instructions; as such, the game can only be won by not doing anything. Nevertheless, the math problem is intended to trick the player into tapping a number due to its simplicity.
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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Template:Minigame-infobox Oshi Chau? (おしちゃう?, meaning: "Will you press?") is one of the six microgames made by Sekai no Nabeatsu with WarioWare: D.I.Y. for download in the category Big Name Games. It was available in Japan from April 29 to July 10, 2009.

Gameplay

A very simple math problem appears on the screen in three parts in succession, namely "3", "+ 6", and "= ?", forming "3 + 6 = ?". Three numbers are given as possible answers in the lower part of the screen, specifically "2", "9", and "11." While the second number is actually the correct sum, the game's instructions at the beginning assign the player to do nothing. Upon tapping any of the numbers, the player loses, as they ignored the instructions; as such, the game can only be won by not doing anything. Nevertheless, the math problem is intended to trick the player into tapping a number due to its simplicity. Template:WWDIY Microgames Template:WWDIYS Microgames