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The player plays as various people, who must open their arms to open up each scroll, which shows different moving pictures.
The player plays as various people, who must open their arms to open up each scroll, which shows different moving pictures.


*'''Level 1''': Playing as a {{wp|geisha}}, the player must open up a short scroll, which shows a {{wp|Ningyo|human-faced fish}} or a newly hatched {{wp|pterosaur}}.
*'''Level 1''': Playing as a {{wp|geisha}}, the player must open up a short scroll.
*'''Level 2''': Playing as an old woman, the player must open up a longer scroll, which shows a woman wearing a pair of star-shaped sunglasses and having her hair being rolled up like spaghetti by a gripped pole, or a genie resembling an old man coming out of a magic lamp.
*'''Level 2''': Playing as an old woman, the player must open up a longer scroll.
*'''Level 3''': Playing as a male artist, the player must open up an even longer scroll, which shows a relaxing merman or a girl with white hair shaped like ice cream.
*'''Level 3''': Playing as a male artist, the player must open up an even longer scroll.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 10:52, July 23, 2024

Scroll with It
Scroll with It
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Cricket & Mantis
Command(s) Unroll!
Info "Hey, what's this scroll about? Pull it open so that I can see the whole thing."
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Crocodile"

Scroll with It is one of Young Cricket and Master Mantis' microgames in WarioWare: Move It! Its name name is based on the phrase "roll with it".

Gameplay

The player plays as various people, who must open their arms to open up each scroll, which shows different moving pictures.

  • Level 1: Playing as a geisha, the player must open up a short scroll.
  • Level 2: Playing as an old woman, the player must open up a longer scroll.
  • Level 3: Playing as a male artist, the player must open up an even longer scroll.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese かけじく[?]
Kakejiku
Hanging scroll
French Le parchemin[?] The scroll
Korean 족자[?]
Jokja
Scroll
Spanish (NOA) Pergamino[?] Scroll