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The player controls a person chased by a dog (in ''WarioWare: Twisted!'') or a monster named Rufus (in ''WarioWare Gold''). The game's purpose is to make the person run and avoid the dog or Rufus. Doing so wins the game. However, if the man is hit by the dog or Rufus, the player will lose.
The player controls a person chased by a dog (in ''WarioWare: Twisted!'') or a monster named Rufus (in ''WarioWare Gold''). The game's purpose is to make the person run and avoid the dog or Rufus. Doing so wins the game. However, if the man is hit by the dog or Rufus, the player will lose.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' There will be one dog or Rufus that does not change its direction.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' There will be one dog or Rufus that does not change its direction.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' Same as level 1, but the dog or Rufus will change its direction if the player gets too close.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' There will be one dog or Rufus that changes its direction if the player gets too close.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' There will be two dogs or Rufuses that change their direction if the player gets too close.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' There will be two dogs or Rufuses that change their direction if the player gets too close.


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