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[[File:Tortoise & hare title screen.png|thumb|left|The title screen]]
[[File:Tortoise & hare title screen.png|thumb|The title screen of Tortoise & Hare]]
'''Tortoise & Hare''' is a minigame in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', unlocked by beating [[Orbulon]]'s The Secret of the Balance Stone stage. It is an extended version of the [[Hare Raising (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Hare Raising]] microgame. Its name is a reference to the fable ''{{wp|The Tortoise and the Hare}}''.
'''Tortoise & Hare''' is a minigame in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', unlocked by beating [[Orbulon]]'s The Secret of the Balance Stone stage. It is an extended version of the [[Hare Raising (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Hare Raising]] microgame. Its name is a reference to the fable {{wp|The Tortoise and the Hare}}; despite this, a turtle is present in the minigame instead of a tortoise, and the description refers to the "hare" as a bunny.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Tortoise&Hare.png|thumb|Tortoise & Hare]]
[[File:Tortoise&Hare.png|thumb|left|Gameplay of Tortoise & Hare]]
The game is played using the {{button|wii|Wiimote}} and the {{button|wii|Nunchuk}} to wave two flags: a red one and a white one. A hare in the back of stage asks the player to raise or lower a flag, saying things such as "''Red! Up!''" and "''White! Down!''". It can also trick the player with things like "''Red! Not down!''". After some time, a gray hare appears in the background and distractingly waves its flags randomly during the game.
The game is played using the {{button|wii|Wiimote}} and the {{button|wii|Nunchuk}} to wave two flags: a red one and a white one. A hare in the back of stage asks the player to raise or lower a flag, saying things such as "''Red! Up!''" and "''White! Down!''". It can also trick the player with things like "''Red! Not down!''". After some time, a gray hare appears in the background and distractingly waves its flags randomly during the game.
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==Description==
==Description==
''Raise and lower the red and white flags. You've got to stay on your toes if you want to defeat that evil bunny! Play by connecting the [[Balance Stone]].''
''Raise and lower the red and white flags. You've got to stay on your toes if you want to defeat that evil bunny! Play by connecting the [[Balance Stone]].''
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==Trivia==
Strangely despite the minigame’s name as well as the Minigame’s description, there is no tortoise, and the player controls a hare despite the microgame saying that the player has to beat that evil bunny.
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[[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves minigames]]
[[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves minigames]]

Revision as of 07:28, November 28, 2023

Title screen of Tortoise & Hare from WarioWare: Smooth Moves.
The title screen of Tortoise & Hare

Tortoise & Hare is a minigame in WarioWare: Smooth Moves, unlocked by beating Orbulon's The Secret of the Balance Stone stage. It is an extended version of the Hare Raising microgame. Its name is a reference to the fable The Tortoise and the Hare; despite this, a turtle is present in the minigame instead of a tortoise, and the description refers to the "hare" as a bunny.

Gameplay

Tortoise & Hare
Gameplay of Tortoise & Hare

The game is played using the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk to wave two flags: a red one and a white one. A hare in the back of stage asks the player to raise or lower a flag, saying things such as "Red! Up!" and "White! Down!". It can also trick the player with things like "Red! Not down!". After some time, a gray hare appears in the background and distractingly waves its flags randomly during the game.

Description

Raise and lower the red and white flags. You've got to stay on your toes if you want to defeat that evil bunny! Play by connecting the Balance Stone.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウサギとカメ[?]
Usagi to Kame
Rabbit and Turtle (alternate name of The Tortoise and the Hare.)
German Hase & Schildkröte[?] Rabbit & Turtle
Italian Lepre e tartaruga[?] Hare and tortoise
Spanish Fábula[?] Fable