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'''Big Brain Academy''' is one of the [[microgame]]s in [[9-Volt]]'s Nintendo Classics level in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' It is based on the [[Nintendo DS]] {{wp|Big Brain Academy (video game)|game of the same name}}, specifically the "Get In Shape" activity.
'''Big Brain Academy''' is one of the [[microgame]]s in [[9-Volt]]'s Nintendo Classics level in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' It is based on the [[Nintendo DS]] {{wp|Big Brain Academy (video game)|game of the same name}}, specifically the "Get In Shape" activity.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player is shown the silhouette of a shape, and they have to select the two pieces that make up the entire shape (indirect attacks will also trigger selections). After the player clears the microgame, Dr. Lobe from ''Big Brain Academy'' appears and awards the player a medal. If the player touches or hits an incorrect piece, they immediately lose.
The player is shown the silhouette of a shape, and they have to select the two pieces that make up the entire shape (indirect attacks will also trigger selections). After the player clears the microgame, Dr. Lobe from ''Big Brain Academy'' appears and awards the player a medal.


The symbols to indicate if the player was correct or incorrect differ by region, like in the original game. In the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions, the symbols are a red circle and a blue "X" respectively; in other versions, they are a green check mark and a red "X".
The symbols to indicate if the player was correct or incorrect differ by region, like in the original game. In the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions, the symbols are a red circle and a blue "X" respectively; in other versions, they are a green check mark and a red "X".

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