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Revision as of 01:42, January 8, 2024
A Swing at Love | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Move It! |
Type | Kat & Ana |
Command(s) | Swing! |
Info | ""Today I see my beloved for the first time in five years...but I'm afraid to take the plunge. Ohhh, what to do?" Release the Form Stone to help reunite the couple!" |
Controls | |
Form(s) | Hand Model + Trust Tether Sign |
A Swing at Love is one of Kat & Ana's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! This microgame shares its music with Press the Advantage.
Gameplay
The player must release the Joy-Con to make Distant Darling swing to Long-Lost Love. For all three difficulties, if the player fails to reunite them, Distant Darling launches into the sky (or gets knocked down by a monkey in level 3) while Long-Lost Love cries.
- Level 1: There are no obstacles. Once reunited, Distant Darling and Long-Lost Love hold hands and pose while pointing to the sky.
- Level 2: Long-Lost Love's platform moves back and forth, requiring the player to time their swing carefully. Once reunited, Distant Darling carries Long-Lost Love.
- Level 3: Long-Lost Love and a monkey move back and forth interchangeably, and the player must time their swing to make Distant Darling reach the Long-Lost Love. Once reunited, Distant Darling holds Long-Lost Love up as if she is flying.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | くうちゅうブランコ[?] Kūchū Buranko |
Sky swing | |
French | Le trapèze de l'amour[?] | The trapeze of love | |
Korean | 공중 그네[?] Gongjung Geune |
Trapeze |
Trivia
- The description from this microgame mentions that five years have passed, which was the amount of time that WarioWare Gold (the debut of Distant Darling and Long-Lost Love) was released prior to Move It!