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'''Traced Memories''' is a [[mini-game]] in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. The [[player]] must trace the entire picture by using the [[stylus]] before time runs out. While the player is tracing, some laser beams appear moving back and forth in various patterns to hinder the moment. Touching the beam causes the player to lose a [[Wario Hat]]. As difficulty increases, more lasers are added, and they move in different patterns. If the player loses all the caps available, the game ends. Once the player has finished, he or she can tap on the OK button of the touch screen to see results.
'''Traced Memories''' is a [[mini-game]] in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. The [[player]] must trace the entire picture by using the {{button|ds|Stylus}} before time runs out. While the player is tracing, some laser beams appear moving back and forth in various patterns to hinder the moment. Touching the beam causes the player to lose a [[Wario Hat]]. As difficulty increases, more lasers are added, and they move in different patterns. If the player loses all the caps available, the game ends. Once the player has finished, he or she can tap on the OK button of the touch screen to see results.


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Traced Memories

Traced Memories is a mini-game in Wario: Master of Disguise. The player must trace the entire picture by using the Stylus before time runs out. While the player is tracing, some laser beams appear moving back and forth in various patterns to hinder the moment. Touching the beam causes the player to lose a Wario Hat. As difficulty increases, more lasers are added, and they move in different patterns. If the player loses all the caps available, the game ends. Once the player has finished, he or she can tap on the OK button of the touch screen to see results.