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[[File:WWIMPG$ Survival Fever.png|thumb|Survival Fever]] | [[File:WWIMPG$ Survival Fever.png|thumb|Survival Fever]] | ||
{{ | {{quote2|Yo, bro! Jimmy's the name and funk is my game. It's time to get our groove on, but stay frosty. Lose a game, and you'll lose your cool!|[[Jimmy T|Jimmy T.]]|[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]}} | ||
'''Survival Fever''' is [[Jimmy T]]'s multiplayer [[minigame]] in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]'' This game is the first game that is played when starting multiplayer mode. It involves, as its name implies, trying to keep the audience (the members of which resemble [[Mr. Game & Watch]]) with the player as long as possible. The spotlight randomly chooses a person or persons to play a [[microgame]], besides Orbulon's microgames. If the minigame is won, the audience remains in front of the player, if the player loses, a fragment of the audience is lost. Three losses equals a game over for the player. If there are more than three or four players, those who had already lost can get in the way of the game, like in [[Outta My Way (multiplayer mode)|Outta My Way]]. If all remaining players are eliminated simultaneously, the audience calls for an encore, prolonging the game until only one player remains | '''Survival Fever''' is [[Jimmy T]]'s multiplayer [[minigame]] in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]'' This game is the first game that is played when starting multiplayer mode. It involves, as its name implies, trying to keep the audience (the members of which resemble [[Mr. Game & Watch]]) with the player as long as possible. The spotlight randomly chooses a person or persons to play a [[microgame]], besides Orbulon's microgames. If the minigame is won, the audience remains in front of the player, if the player loses, a fragment of the audience is lost. Three losses equals a game over for the player. If there are more than three or four players, those who had already lost can get in the way of the game, like in [[Outta My Way (multiplayer mode)|Outta My Way]]. If all remaining players are eliminated simultaneously, the audience calls for an encore, prolonging the game until only one player remains. | ||
==In-game description== | ==In-game description== |