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Revision as of 11:34, February 29, 2024

Gacha Now
Gacha Now
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Crygor, Penny & Mike
Command(s) Get! (Level 1)
Get them all! (Level 2)
Get two red/gold! (Level 3, 1 player)
Get four red/gold! (Level 3, 2 players)
Info "Capsule toy machines--and they're free to play! What kind of prizes do you think are in there?"
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Massage"

Gacha Now is one of Dr. Crygor, Penny, and Mike's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! Its name is a pun on "gacha" and the phrase "gotcha now".

Gameplay

The player is grasping the dials of two gacha machines and must turn them clockwise by 90 degrees to get all the capsules out. Once the capsules exit the machine, they open to reveal a bottle cap with a paw print on it, a paper clip, a Fronk, a button, a screw, or a pushpin. In multiplayer, there are four gacha machines with each player controlling the dials of two machines each, and the amount of capsules to get in each level is doubled.

  • Level 1: The player(s) must get one or two capsules from one or two of the brown machines. The background is red.
  • Level 2: The player(s) must get two/three or four/six capsules from two or four of the blue machines. The background is blue.
  • Level 3: The player(s) must get two/four red or golden capsules from two or four of the yellow machines. The gold capsules can contain a gold ring or a dental filling, and the red capsules can contain a ring topped with a ruby or a rolled-up tube of toothpaste. The background is green.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カプセルマシン[?]
Kapuseru Mashin
Capsule machines
French Machines à capsules[?] Capsule machines
Korean 캡슐 뽑기[?]
Kaepsyul Ppopgi
Capsule drawing
Spanish (NOA) Máquina de cápsulas[?] Capsule machine

Trivia

  • In the Museum, the microgame's thumbnail depicts it in Level 2, compared to other microgames where they are depicted in Level 1.