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*'''1st level difficulty:''' The telephone will ring. A lady is shown answering the phone. | *'''1st level difficulty:''' The telephone will ring. A lady is shown answering the phone. | ||
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' The telephone will ring. Sometimes the telephone stops ringing. A man resembling {{wp|Ishikawa Goemon}} is shown answering the phone. | *'''2nd level difficulty:''' The telephone will ring. Sometimes the telephone stops ringing. A man slightly resembling {{wp|Ishikawa Goemon}} is shown answering the phone. | ||
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' A cellphone will ring. After picking it up, the player has to press the button to answer it. The cellphone will display a frog answering a phone. | *'''3rd level difficulty:''' A cellphone will ring. After picking it up, the player has to press the button to answer it. The cellphone will display a frog answering a phone. | ||
Revision as of 05:29, July 2, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Cold Call is one of Ashley's microgames in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.
Gameplay
A telephone will ring at a random point, and the player must quickly pick it up. A person's voice comes through from the Wii Remote and says one of the following:
- "Hey! What's up?"
- "Hello! How are you?"
- "HELP! HELP ME!!"
- "Can I get a Mona Pizza, please?"
- "Sorry! Wrong number!"
- 1st level difficulty: The telephone will ring. A lady is shown answering the phone.
- 2nd level difficulty: The telephone will ring. Sometimes the telephone stops ringing. A man slightly resembling Ishikawa Goemon is shown answering the phone.
- 3rd level difficulty: A cellphone will ring. After picking it up, the player has to press the button to answer it. The cellphone will display a frog answering a phone.
Names in other languages
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Trivia
- In the Korean version, the people who pick up the phone were changed from Japanese medieval nobles to Korean medieval nobles.