Same but Different
Same but Different
Appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Type Anything Goes
Command(s) Match!
Info "This is my room. I like it a lot. I like it so much, I want the one next to it to look EXACTLY the same. So help me out here. Make 'em matchy-matchy."
Points to clear 25

Same but Different is one of the microgames in the Wario Bug's Anything Goes level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

GameplayEdit

The player must make both sides of Wario's room match by changing certain objects on the right side of the screen. The player can move objects on the shelf, remove objects from the shelf or objects in the air, and rotate pictures on the wall. If the player makes the two rooms match, the background will turn orange and the game is won. If the player removes the wrong objects, making it impossible to match, or takes too long to match, the background will turn gray and the game is lost.

  • Level 1: Few objects must be removed.
  • Level 2: An object on the shelf must be moved, or a picture must be rotated.
  • Level 3: Either few objects must be changed, many flying objects must be removed, or one of the objects on the shelf must be changed.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, the player that makes more changes in the room receives an effort point upon success; if both players make the same amount of changes, no effort points are awarded. The player that removes the wrong object loses effort point.

SuitabilityEdit

Good Fit
       
     
      
Bad Fit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese まちがいなおし
Machigai Naoshi
Correcting a mistake

French Chambres jumelles
Twin bedrooms
German Vorbildliche Einrichtung
Exemplary Facility
Italian Uguali ma diverse
Same but different
Korean 다른 그림 찾기
Dareun Geurim Chatgi
Spot the Difference
lit. Finding Different Picture

Spanish Igual pero diferente
Same but different

TriviaEdit

  • When the microgame is won, there is a poster in the background showing what appears to be a Nintendo Switch dock with a slice of bread popping out of it. This references the first impressions of the Nintendo Switch when it was first revealed on October 20, 2016, where many people compared the dock's likeness to that of a toaster.