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The player must use the [[Game Boy Advance]]'s tilt to help [[Wario]] cross a tightrope. Wario can go only when the arrow appears. If Wario loses his balance (which is indicated by the arrow changing to "stop" text), he must stop or else he will fall off, resulting in a loss.
The player must use the [[Game Boy Advance]]'s tilt to help [[Wario]] cross a tightrope. Wario can go only when the arrow appears. If Wario loses his balance (which is indicated by the arrow changing to "stop" text), he must stop or else he will fall off, resulting in a loss.


*'''Level 1:''' The tightrope is short, low, thick, and hard to lose balance on.
*'''Level 1:''' The tightrope is low, thick, and short; making it hard to lose balance on.
*'''Level 2:''' The tightrope is longer, higher, thinner, and easier to lose balance on.
*'''Level 2:''' The tightrope is longer, higher, and thinner; making it easier to lose balance on.
*'''Level 3:''' The tightrope is very long, very high, very thin, and very easy to lose balance on.
*'''Level 3:''' The tightrope is very long, high, and thin; making it very easy to lose balance on.


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