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Rearranging the microgames[edit]

Some of the microgames need to be rearranged, citing the Nintendo of America Twitter and the Nintendo of Europe Twitter.

1: "A microgame in which the player must raise the forearm of the Wrestler from Rhythm Heaven Fever" belongs under Sports. 1

2: "A microgame in which the player must swing a wrecking ball to destroy a house" belongs under Technology. 2

3: "A microgame in which the player must peel a facial mask off a person's face" belongs under That's Life. 3
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by TalesofUnder (talk).

Thanks for those, they've been rearranged now. Rosalina costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 22:53, September 1, 2021 (EDT)

Furthermore, "A microgame in which the player must splash water onto a man's face to wash off the shaving cream" belongs under That's Life 1, and "A microgame based on the Game & Watch game Judge" belongs under Nintendo Classics 2. TalesofUnder (talk)

Ahhh I saw that scrolling picture of the shaving microgame and even screencapped it for my notes, don't know how I forgot about that. Rosalina costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 23:17, September 1, 2021 (EDT)

New microgames[edit]

Citing a video uploaded by the official Nintendo YouTube channel, several new microgames should be added. [1]

1: A microgame in which the player must make a person swim the backstroke.

2: A microgame in which the player must steal a coin from a flying dragon.

3: A microgame in which the player must bury an object in cat litter.

TalesofUnder (talk) 19:24, September 3, 2021 (EDT)

A question about leaks[edit]

Are leaks from people who got the game early fair material to add to the page? TalesofUnder (talk) 09:40, September 6, 2021 (EDT)

Yes they are, but they probably would need to be sourced. Mario jumping Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 09:59, September 6, 2021 (EDT)

In that case, I've got a TON of new microgames to add. (And some that we already know about, but which had unknown categories.)

That's Life [2]:

A microgame in which the player must hide behind an object to avoid being grabbed by a boy.

A microgame in which the player must turn on a faucet to wash a pair of hands.

A microgame in which the player must remove a pair of headphones from a boy's head.

A microgame in which the player must turn on a light switch.

A microgame in which the player must turn an alarm clock's hands to match the time shown.

A microgame in which the player must hammer in a nail.

A boss microgame in which the player must choose the correct item to complete a set of four.

Fantasy [3]:

A microgame in which the player must escape from a cave while being chased by a boulder.

A microgame in which the player must defeat a mushroom monster by attacking it or knocking a spiked ball on its head.

A microgame in which the player must save a man being blown by a fan flower.

A microgame in which the player must sort objects into jars.

A microgame in which the player must collect a mermaid's tears and snot drops.

A microgame in which the player must give a high five to a creature.

A microgame in which the player must dodge a spell cast by a wizard.

A microgame in which the player must steal a crown from a flying dragon.

A microgame in which the player must trap an octopus in a cage.

A microgame in which the player must launch an animal to the Moon.

A microgame in which the player must stick pieces of a blob monster together.

A microgame in which the player must collect exactly the required number of fish.

A microgame in which the player must open a window to make a flower grow.

A microgame in which the player must count the number of red bubbles.

A microgame in which the player must water a plant with a watering can.

A microgame in which the player must defeat a witch. Shadow clones of the player are created to make this more difficult.

A microgame in which the player must protect the Earth from invading aliens.

A microgame in which the player must seek shelter from a meteor shower.

A boss microgame in which the player must protect a fairy-like creature from tentacles until a key and lock appear. They then must hit the key into the lock and get the creature to the top right.

High Tech [4]

A microgame in which the player must stay within the range of a camera so a photo is snapped of them.

A microgame in which the player must match a rotating block with the pattern on the top right.

A microgame in which the player must assemble a robot.

A microgame in which the player must enter the indicated train car.

A microgame in which the player must watch an unboxing video, and then determine if the kid's reaction is positive or negative.

A microgame in which the player must align a series of rings for a spaceship to pass through.

A microgame in which the player must move a swinging magnet to attach a metal object to it.

A microgame in which the player must move a cable car along a wire.

A microgame in which the player must flip a set of levers in the correct order.

A microgame in which the player must move around to find a wi-fi signal.

A microgame in which the player must wind up a wind-up robot so it reaches a goal.

A microgame in which the player must dodge an oncoming rocket.

A microgame in which the player must clear a path for an email to reach a computer.

A microgame in which the player must complete an electrical circuit.

A microgame in which the player must cover up a robot's crotch region.

A microgame in which the player must guide a robot gardener to a sapling.

A microgame in which the player must clear ads from a computer screen.

A microgame in which the player must steer a spaceship so it doesn't hit any asteroids.

A microgame in which the player must exit a conveyor belt without being crushed by pistons.

A boss microgame in which the player must use a robot arm to assemble an object.

Nintendo Classics [5]

A microgame based on Yoshi's Story in which the player must collect the required amount of eggs.

I'll add more as the leaks come in. TalesofUnder (talk) 11:14, September 6, 2021 (EDT)

Nature [6]:

A microgame in which the player must remove the seeds from a dandelion.

A microgame in which the player must remove an animal's appendage from a hole.

A microgame in which the player must move garbage from the ocean into a fishing net.

A microgame in which the player must flip over a turtle.

A microgame in which the player must move an ice cube so a polar bear punches it.

A microgame in which the player must reunite a mother duck with its chick.

A microgame in which the player must remove an object from a chameleon's tongue.

A microgame in which the player must stop a hamster wheel from spinning.

A microgame in which the player must move a cat or dog's tongue so water pours into its mouth.

A microgame in which the player must cross a savannah without getting hit by stampeding animals.

A microgame in which the player must tilt a giraffe's head so it eats a branch.

A microgame in which the player must roll a pillbug into a ball.

A microgame in which the player must get a lobster out of a pond.

A microgame in which the player must scare the snakes away from a tree.

A microgame in which the player must pay attention to a set of shadowed animals, then select the animal that was not present.

A microgame in which the player must break an egg.

A microgame in which the player must bury an object in cat litter.

A microgame in which the player must tilt a basket full of oranges so they land in the beaks of birds.

A microgame in which the player must free a butterfly from a spider web.

A microgame in which the player must clear clouds away so flowers can grow.

A boss microgame in which the player must pay attention to the animals on a safari tour, then answer three questions about said animals. TalesofUnder (talk) 13:04, September 6, 2021 (EDT)

Sports [7]:

A microgame in which the player must maneuver an athlete to get a perfect score.

A microgame in which the player must hit a stopwatch to count the marathon runners, similar to What's the Toadal?.

A microgame in which the player must move a water polo ball into a goal.

A microgame in which the player must make a boy do a full flip on a pole.

A microgame in which the player must knock a baseball bat down from a rack.

A microgame in which the player must clear the way for a scuba diver to reach coral.

A microgame in which the player must catch a fish.

A microgame in which the player must move an archer so his arrow hits a target.

A microgame in which the player must guide a golf ball into a hole by manipulating the terrain.

A microgame in which the player must dodge a boxer's punches.

A microgame in which the player must move a golf ball out of a sand trap.

A microgame in which the player must knock a balancing person down.

A microgame in which the player must guide a basketball into a basket on wheels.

A microgame in which the player must clear the way for a skydiver.

A microgame in which the player must make an inflatable doll hit a punching bag.

A microgame in which the player must block a basketball from getting into a basket.

A microgame in which the player must spin the wheels of a bicycle.

A microgame in which the player must clear a black screen to reveal a person and identify the object they are holding or kicking.

A microgame in which the player must make a person swim to an island.

A boss microgame in which the player must guide a man to the top of a rock climbing wall. TalesofUnder (talk) 13:18, September 6, 2021 (EDT)

Food [8]

A microgame in which the player must serve a meal to a person.

A microgame in which the player must navigate a cherry out of a maze.

A microgame in which the player must break blocks on a plate without breaking the candy or causing it to fall off the plate.

A microgame in which the player must adjust the slider on an oven so it stays in the flashing area.

A microgame in which the player must cover a food item with ketchup.

A microgame in which the player must erase a specific letter from a string of letters to spell the name of a food.

A microgame in which the player must keep an object from touching a child's dessert.

A microgame in which the player must remove an inedible object from a container of produce.

A microgame in which the player must knead a wad of dough.

A microgame in which the player must sit in an empty chair.

A microgame in which the player must remove corn kernels from a corncob.

A microgame in which the player must remove nuts from a scale so the needle points to the red zone.

A microgame in which the player must break out of a jar of liquid.

A microgame in which the player must knock cupcakes into boys' mouths.

A microgame in which the player must light candles on a birthday cake.

A microgame in which the player must lift a dish cover to find a specific object after it's been shuffled.

A microgame in which the player must peel a banana.

A boss microgame in which the player must juice grapes so the juice fills jars. They must avoid bees while doing this. TalesofUnder (talk) 13:57, September 6, 2021 (EDT)

Culture [9]:

A microgame in which the player must make a person board a hot air balloon.

A microgame in which the player must make a matryoshka doll match the thought bubble of a girl.

A microgame in which the player must assemble a snowman as depicted by the sign.

A microgame in which the player must jump through a ring of fire.

A microgame in which the player must move objects on strings away from a screen, then select the object that was on the screen.

A microgame in which the player must move the Mannekin Pis statue so it extinguishes a fire.

A microgame in which the player must ring a bell to make a bride and groom kiss.

A microgame in which the player must move a candle so it lights a firework.

A microgame in which the player must light up lights on a Christmas tree until they find the star.

A microgame in which the player must push an object out of an alphorn.

A microgame in which the player must line up box segments to complete a magic trick.

A microgame in which the player must find a hiding ninja.

A microgame in which the player must move a spotlight so it shines on an actor.

A microgame in which the player must hit the specified musical instrument at the correct time.

A microgame in which the player must prune vines covering an entrance.

A microgame in which the player must select the mask that an animal outside is wearing.

A microgame in which the player must hit a teabag in a boiling kettle of water to make tea.

A microgame in which the player must excavate an object out of the ground.

A microgame in which the player must make water flow into a shishi-odoshi.

A microgame in which the player must break blocks on a weighing scale so the two sides are equal.

A boss microgame in which the player must move London Bridge so ships and cars can pass. TalesofUnder (talk) 14:23, September 6, 2021 (EDT)

Anything Goes (hosted by Wario Bug) [10]

A microgame in which the player must turn the dials on a lock to match the combination in Wario's hand.

A microgame in which the player must knock down all the bodybuilders.

A microgame in which the player must find Wario's nose.

A microgame in which the player must pull a party popper.

A microgame in which the player must get a key and open a door. The controls are reversed.

A microgame in which the player must spin a wheel with the three rock-paper-scissors symbols on it, and select the one that defeats the incoming hand.

A microgame in which the player must pop a ghost with Wario's face.

A microgame in which the player must untie a present.

A microgame in which the player must enter the pipe that leads to a diamond.

A microgame in which the player must avoid being grabbed by Wario.

A microgame in which the player must knock objects into a beaker of fluid to increase the water level.

A microgame based on kamizumo in which the player must hit the platform so the opponent falls off, similar to Paper Wario.

A microgame in which the player must defeat a group of flying Wario noses.

A microgame in which the player must unstick all the sticky notes.

A microgame in which the player must straighten out Wario before he falls.

A microgame in which the player must make a burglar fall down a manhole.

A microgame in which the player must select the correct option on a game show.

A microgame in which the player must position themselves so a falling pillar doesn't crush them.

A microgame in which the player must lift a gold object out of a piggy bank.

A microgame in which the player must catch three falling garlic cloves.

A microgame in which the player must get inside a house while avoiding projectiles that Wario spits out.

A microgame in which the player must knock an object onto a truck so it gets transported.

A microgame in which the player must make the image on the right match the one on the left.

A microgame in which the player must prevent a statue from being set on fire.

A boss microgame in which the player must chase a toilet through a cave while watching out for the encroaching flatulence. They then must avoid rocks, and catch the toilet when it pops up. TalesofUnder (talk) 15:10, September 6, 2021 (EDT)

Microgame grading[edit]

Each microgame has a grade for each character to show how good of a fit they are for that particular microgame. We should probably push to add that as a section for each microgame page. --MissingNumbers (talk) 15:08, September 10, 2021 (EDT)

Leo[edit]

There's a character named Leo and he appeared in Kat and Ana's stage.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by 64.33.135.109 (talk).

The plushies of Barista and the Onion from Rhythm Tweezers in Mona's bedroom.[edit]

Can somebody add it to the page?

Oh and Barista also on Dribble and Spitz gallery.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jero Romero (talk).

Supreme Developer...[edit]

(I'm asking here because there's no official page for The Supreme Developer yet)

Can somebody please tell me what's going on with The Supreme Developer? I initially linked it with a "The" on this page, just because that's how it's listed in the credits. I didn't think until afterwards about how we generally ignore stuff like that for page names, but apparently that isn't always the case (see The Three Sisters). Now it seems like we're going back and forth on whether to title the article "The Supreme Developer" or just "Supreme Developer". Can anyone help me out here? I'm totally confused about all of this.

(Also, sorry about all the confusion behind the Leo article. That was my fault. When we started this game out, "Leo" redirected to Leo Luster, and I didn't want to just leave it at that, but I didn't know enough to make an actual article, so I just kinda left it as "Leo (WarioWare: Get It Together!)" and it stuck until somebody changed it.) BMfan08 (talk) 16:19, September 28, 2021 (EDT)

Wario cup[edit]

Do you need to beat Anything goes to unlock the Wario cup because I do not have the Wario cup. Bubbasour11 sprite.pngBubbasour1117

Never Mind, You would need to beat Showdown. Can someone add that to the article?Bubbasour11 sprite.pngBubbasour1117

You can edit the page, just add it yourself. Rosalina costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 07:09, December 19, 2021 (EST)

Wario Cup Character Difficulty[edit]

I was wondering if we could put down on the character pages that for the Score Attack competitions for the Wario Cup, the difficulty of the character affects their base score along with the level and speed the microgames are at. For instance, Orbulon, Ashley and Dribble/Spitz are low difficulty characters thanks to their flight and projectiles or tractor beam in Orbulon's case so they have low base scores (89-95). Meanwhile 9-Volt and Kat/Ana are high difficulty characters because of their constant movements and projectiles which need to be carefully timed, so they have high base scores with most of them having 9-Volt as the highest followed by Kat/Ana and only in about two, it's Kat/Ana who has the highest base scores. PrincessPeachFan (talk) 22:20, August 19, 2023 (EDT)

Announcer[edit]

We have to add the Announcer on the article. --SMBros (talk) 18:52, November 5, 2023 (EST)

Actually, this quality was not added starting in Get It Together, there was an announcer who read out the forms in the Japanese version of Smooth Moves....
- Sdman213 (talk) 19:29, November 5, 2023 (EST)