Tread Carefully (microgame)

Tread Carefully
The Tread Carefully microgame in WarioWare: Touched!
WarioWare: Touched!
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WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare: Touched!
WarioWare Gold
Type Unlisted (Touched!)
Fronk (Gold)
Command(s) Shhhhhhh! (Both)
Blow! (Gold only)
Info "Save the mini Fronks from a perilous fate by blowing into the mic, or doing nothing at all!" (Gold)
Controls +Control PadA ButtonTilt motion controlStylusMicrophone – Keep safe (Touched!)
Microphone – Rescue (Gold)
Points to clear 30 (Gold)

Tread Carefully first appears in WarioWare: Touched! as an unlisted and unnamed microgame that randomly appears in Mic Rocking and every six points of any microphone games in the Album. The microgame is created to discourage the player from trying to interact with the mic before the microgame starts. It returns in WarioWare Gold as one of Fronk's microgames and has a chance of showing up whenever Ultra controls are hidden (such as in Wario Deluxe's stage) or every seven points for Mike's microgames in the Index.

GameplayEdit

In WarioWare: Touched!, the player must avoid blowing into the mic to save the Fronks from falling off a tightrope. This microgame has twice the time to complete in this version only. In WarioWare Gold, the player must avoid interacting with the 3DS, including pressing any buttons, tilting the handheld, touching the screen, or blowing into the mic. Pressing   or   causes the boulder to fall with the button pressed imprinted on it, causing it to collapse the tightrope and knock away the Fronks. Blowing into the mic causes the Fronks and tightrope to fly away. Touching the screen causes the ground to shake, collapsing the tightrope. Tilting the 3DS slightly causes the stakes to tilt as well. Tilting too much causes the tightrope to fall. However, in this version, sometimes the player has to save the Fronks from getting eaten by a monster by blowing into the microphone. This causes the Fronks to be flown off the tongue of the monster and open up parachutes.

All three difficulty levels in both versions of this microgame are the same.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese うごいてはいけない
Ugoite wa Ikenai
No Action

French Tout en douceur
Very gently
Italian Non fare niente
Do nothing