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A microgame shown as a picture in the demo resembles Tomodachi Life, which should be added.{{unsigned|X-Biaur 19}}
A microgame shown as a picture in the demo resembles Tomodachi Life, which should be added.{{unsigned|X-Biaur 19}}


It also seems like 5-Volt is getting her own microgames, they are Nintendo themed like 9-Volt's, but all of them use button controls, while 9-Volt's stage actually uses touch controls. {{unsigned|DatGoodHomie}}
It also seems like 5-Volt is getting her own microgames, they are Nintendo themed like 9-Volt's, but all of them use button controls, while 9-Volt's stage actually uses touch controls.


As it turns out, the manual (alongside the japanese website) apparently revealed that Wario has 3 stages, one for Mash, one for Twist, and one for Touch, where as Jimmy, Mona, Dribble and Spitz, and 5-Volt have one for Mash, Ashley, Dr. Crygor, 18-Volt and Penny have one for Twist, and Kat and Ana, 9-Volt, Young Cricket and Master Mantis, and Orbulon get one for Touch, Mike is also getting his own set of microgames for a Microphone stage. the demo reveals that only 5 categories exist in the game, and you can tell which microgame belongs in which category by looking at the color of the top screen, Green means That's Life (Another name for Strange), Blue means Fantasy (Another name for Sci-Fi), Yellow means Sports, Red means Nintendo Classics (Another name for Nintendo, also my favourite category), and Purple means the game envolves Wario in some way much like the Anything Goes category in the Original. [[User:DatGoodHomie|DatGoodHomie]] ([[User talk:DatGoodHomie|talk]]) 02:15, 15 July 2018 (EDT)DatGoodHomie
As it turns out, the manual (alongside the japanese website) apparently revealed that Wario has 3 stages, one for Mash, one for Twist, and one for Touch, where as Jimmy, Mona, Dribble and Spitz, and 5-Volt have one for Mash, Ashley, Dr. Crygor, 18-Volt and Penny have one for Twist, and Kat and Ana, 9-Volt, Young Cricket and Master Mantis, and Orbulon get one for Touch, Mike is also getting his own set of microgames for a Microphone stage. the demo reveals that only 5 categories exist in the game, and you can tell which microgame belongs in which category by looking at the color of the top screen, Green means That's Life (Another name for Strange), Blue means Fantasy (Another name for Sci-Fi), Yellow means Sports, Red means Nintendo Classics (Another name for Nintendo, also my favourite category), and Purple means the game envolves Wario in some way much like the Anything Goes category in the Original. [[User:DatGoodHomie|DatGoodHomie]] ([[User talk:DatGoodHomie|talk]]) 02:15, 15 July 2018 (EDT)DatGoodHomie

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