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{{minigame infobox | {{minigame-infobox | ||
|image=[[File:WWGIT Missing Remote.jpg|250px]] | |image=[[File:WWGIT Missing Remote.jpg|250px]] | ||
| | |appeared_in=''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' | ||
|type=That's Life | |type=That's Life | ||
|intro=''Get it!'' | |intro=''Get it!'' | ||
|info= | |info=''"Where has that silly TV remote gone? Huh?! What's it doing there?! Grab it for me, please, but watch out for the thumbtacks sticking out of the wall."'' | ||
|clear=25 | |clear=25 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Missing Remote''' is one of the [[microgame]]s in [[Mona]]'s That's Life level in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' | '''Missing Remote''' is one of the [[microgame]]s in [[Mona]]'s That's Life level in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The object of this microgame is to navigate through a maze and collect the remote while avoiding | The object of this microgame is to navigate through a maze and collect the remote while avoiding spikes. When done so successfully, the TV in the background turns on to either a soap opera, a news report, or a weather report. | ||
*'''Level 1:''' Players must navigate through a maze | |||
*'''Level 2:''' Players must navigate through a maze with more | *'''Level 1:''' Players must navigate through a simple maze. | ||
*'''Level 3:''' Players must navigate through a maze | *'''Level 2:''' Players must navigate through a more complex maze with more spikes and narrower corridors. | ||
If two players are utilized for this microgame, a different set of mazes is used for each level | *'''Level 3:''' Players must navigate through a highly complex maze. | ||
If two players are utilized for this microgame, a different set of mazes is used for each level. | |||
==Suitability== | ==Suitability== | ||
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|5.1=Mona|5.2=5-Volt|4.1=18-Volt|4.2=9-Volt|4.3=Pyoro|3.1=Wario|3.2=Young Cricket|3.3=Dribble and Spitz|3.4=Mike|3.5=Ashley|3.6=Orbulon|3.7=Red|3.8=Master Mantis|3.9=Lulu|2.1=Dr. Crygor|2.2=Jimmy T|2.3=Penny|1.1=Kat and Ana | |5.1=Mona|5.2=5-Volt|4.1=18-Volt|4.2=9-Volt|4.3=Pyoro|3.1=Wario|3.2=Young Cricket|3.3=Dribble and Spitz|3.4=Mike|3.5=Ashley|3.6=Orbulon|3.7=Red|3.8=Master Mantis|3.9=Lulu|2.1=Dr. Crygor|2.2=Jimmy T|2.3=Penny|1.1=Kat and Ana | ||
}} | }} | ||
*[[5-Volt]] can immediately clear the microgame simply by teleporting to the remote. | *[[5-Volt]] can immediately clear the microgame simply by teleporting to the remote. | ||
*[[Mona]] can simply use her boomerang to grab the remote as it is immune to | *[[Mona]] can simply use her boomerang to grab the remote as it is immune to spikes. | ||
*Likewise, [[18-Volt]], [[9-Volt]], and [[Pyoro]] | *Likewise, [[18-Volt]], [[9-Volt]], and [[Pyoro]] are considered second best due to the rings taking them directly to the remote, or in Level 3's case, near it. | ||
*Due to their constant jumping, [[Kat and Ana]] are highly unsuitable for the microgame as they may jump into the spikes. | |||
*Due to their constant jumping, [[Kat | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|JapR=Rimokon Doko da | |JapR=Rimokon Doko da | ||
|JapM=Where's the Remote | |JapM=Where's the Remote | ||
|Kor=리모컨의 행방 | |Kor=리모컨의 행방 | ||
|KorR=Rimokeonui Haengbang | |KorR=Rimokeonui Haengbang | ||
|KorM=Remote's Whereabouts | |KorM=Remote's Whereabouts | ||
| | |Fra=Télécommande égarée | ||
| | |FraM=Lost remote | ||
| | |Spa=El mando perdido | ||
|SpaM=The missing remote | |||
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}} | }} | ||
{{Mona's | {{Mona's Microgames}} | ||
{{WWGIT | {{WWGIT Microgames}} | ||
[[Category:WarioWare: Get It Together! microgames]] | [[Category:WarioWare: Get It Together! microgames]] |