Manhole (Game & Watch)

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Classic version of Manhole from Game & Watch Gallery Gwg mhole.png
The Classic version (left) and Modern version (right) of Manhole from Game & Watch Gallery

Manhole is a Game & Watch game that was originally released as part of the Gold series on January 29, 1981, and was reissued as part of the New Wide Screen series on August 24, 1983; the latter type had been ported as a minigame in Game & Watch Gallery and Game & Watch Gallery 4. Manhole is one of Game & Watch Gallery's Gallery Corner games.

The WarioWare series has referenced Manhole a few times. In WarioWare: Smooth Moves, there is a microgame similar to Manhole called Bridge Work, which appears in Orbulon's stage.

In WarioWare Gold, a microgame based on Manhole called Game & Watch: Manhole appears as one of 5-Volt's microgames, and the game also has a full-length minigame with the same name that is a very close port of the original Game & Watch game except for lacking a clock. Compared to the microgame, the port is played on the top screen instead of the bottom screen, with optional Touch Screen controls added.

Gameplay[edit]

Classic version[edit]

The main character has to stop pedestrians from falling into holes that lead to the sewers below. To do this, he uses a manhole cover, which fills in the holes long enough for the people to pass. The player earns a point for every pedestrian who travels across a manhole cover. As the game progresses, the pedestrians move faster. More of them appear in Game B. If a pedestrian falls into the water, the player gets a miss. If the player reaches 300 points without any misses, the points are worth double until the player does get a miss. If the player has any misses at said score, every miss is cleared instead. When the player gets three misses, they receive a Game Over.

Modern version[edit]

Manhole was remade with an updated "Modern" version for Game & Watch Gallery. Toad, Donkey Kong Jr., and Mario are the pedestrians in this version, walking at different speeds, while Yoshi is the character the player controls. In this version, four manhole covers can stay up at once, unlike in the original. The manhole covers can drop from characters stepping on them, causing the next pedestrian to fall if Yoshi does not act quickly. Yoshi can also hold a manhole cover in place to keep it from falling. He holds up the upper manhole covers with his head and the lower ones with his tongue. At 200, 500, and 700 points, a Chubby comes out of the ground and throws a heart for Yoshi to catch to remove a miss. This version also features music, with the tempo changing depending on the speed of the game.

Controls[edit]

The four-button touch controls shown on the entire bottom screen in the Toy Room version of Manhole (Game & Watch) in WarioWare Gold
The Touch Screen buttons shown on the bottom screen in WarioWare Gold

Game & Watch Gallery[edit]

  • +Control Pad: Move
  • A Button: Diagonal

Game & Watch Gallery 4[edit]

  • +Control Pad: Move
  • A Button and B Button: Diagonal

WarioWare Gold[edit]

  • +Control Pad Circle Pad Stylus: Move

Missions (WarioWare Gold)[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Classic version[edit]

Modern version[edit]

Other images[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

WarioWare Gold[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゲーム&ウオッチ マンホール[?]
Gēmu ando Uotchi Manhōru
Game & Watch: Manhole
Italian Game & Watch: Manhole[?] -
Spanish (NOA) Game & Watch: Manhole[?] -

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