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*When the picture is taken, the characters are seen in their game start pose if they are in the center of the camera. 5-Volt and Red do not have this distinction, as their starting animations | *When the picture is taken, the characters are seen in their game start pose if they are in the center of the camera. 5-Volt and Red do not have this distinction, as their starting animations directly transition into gameplay. Instead, they use their victory pose. | ||
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[[Category:WarioWare: Get It Together! microgames]] | [[Category:WarioWare: Get It Together! microgames]] |
Revision as of 05:47, November 16, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Shutter Speed is one of the microgames in Dr. Crygor's High Tech level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay
The object of this microgame is for the player to position themself so a camera can take a picture of them. If their entire body is not in the shot, the game is lost. There are also platforms that characters can use to supports themselves. Some characters like Kat and Ana have to use these to their advantage. After the picture is taken, it displays the date according to the Nintendo Switch's internal clock in the bottom-right corner.
- Level 1: The camera frame does not move at all.
- Level 2: The camera frame moves left or right slowly.
- Level 3: The camera frame quickly moves in one of four diagonal directions.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, both players must be in the shot to win. If one of the players is in the shot but not the other, the player who was not in the shot will have an effort point reduced. If neither player is in the shot, neither player will lose an effort point.
Suitability
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | はいチーズ[?] Hai Chīzu |
Say cheese | |
Korean | 자, 치~즈[?] Ja, Chi~jeu |
Now, Chee~se |
Trivia
- When the picture is taken, the characters are seen in their game start pose if they are in the center of the camera. 5-Volt and Red do not have this distinction, as their starting animations directly transition into gameplay. Instead, they use their victory pose.