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*'''Level 1:''' There are a total of three sheep and humans, which are easy to distinguish. Some humans may wear white.
*'''Level 1:''' There are a total of three sheep and humans, which are easy to distinguish. Some humans may wear white.
*'''Level 2:''' There are a total of four jumping kangaroos and humans, which are slightly harder to distinguish. Some humans may wear brown and jump.
*'''Level 2:''' There are a total of four jumping kangaroos and humans, which are slightly harder to distinguish. Some humans may wear brown and jump.
*'''Level 3:''' There are four humans, one, sheep, and one kangaroo. The kangaroo lets its joey go in front of it, which may catch the player off-guard.
*'''Level 3:''' There are four humans, one sheep and one kangaroo. The kangaroo lets its joey go in front of it, which may catch the player off-guard.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 05:40, December 8, 2023

Crossing Guard
Crossing Guard
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Ashley & Red
Command(s) Humans Only!
Info "Only humans allowed beyond this point! Use your arms to block any animals from entering. Humans that look like animals are allowed."
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Scales"

Crossing Guard is one of Ashley and Red's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!.

Gameplay

The player controls a guard who has to let only humans pass and no animals. If the player blocks a human or lets an animal pass, the microgame is lost.

  • Level 1: There are a total of three sheep and humans, which are easy to distinguish. Some humans may wear white.
  • Level 2: There are a total of four jumping kangaroos and humans, which are slightly harder to distinguish. Some humans may wear brown and jump.
  • Level 3: There are four humans, one sheep and one kangaroo. The kangaroo lets its joey go in front of it, which may catch the player off-guard.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese とおってヨシ[?]
Tōtte Yoshi
Okay to pass