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[[Image:Number_Cruncher.png|thumb|'''Number Cruncher''']]
{{distinguish|Number Crunchers}}
'''Number Cruncher''' is a [[Microgame]] found in the [[List of microgames in WarioWare: Touched!|Touch Training]] stage in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]''.
{{minigame infobox
== Gameplay ==
|image=[[File:Number_Cruncher.png|200px]]
The objective of the game is to tap the three objects with numbers in order. The player must score 20 points or more to clear the microgame.
|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]''
|type=[[List of WarioWare: Touched! microgames#Touch Training|Touch Training]]
|intro=''Tap in order!''
|info=''"Tap 'em in order!"''
|controls={{button|ds|Stylus}} - Tap objects
|clear=20
}}
'''Number Cruncher''' is a [[microgame]] found in the [[List of WarioWare: Touched! microgames#Touch Training|Touch Training]] stage in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' "Number cruncher" is an expression to say someone is very good at calculating or working with numbers. One of the objects that can be presented resemble a Japanese depiction of an alien.  


*'''1st level difficulty:''' There are 3 objects with clear numbers.
==Gameplay==
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' There are 3 objects with uncleared numbers.
The objective of the game is to tap the three objects with numbers in order before the time runs out. If do so, the game is won. However, if the time runs out and the player does not tap the objects, or if they have not tapped the objects in order, text saying "Oops!" ("Ouch!" in the Japanese version) appears and they lose the microgame.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' There are 3 different objects.


===Controls===
*'''1st level difficulty:''' There are three objects with clear numbers.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' There are three objects with unclear numbers.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' There are three different objects.


===Description===
==Names in other languages==
''"Tap 'em in order!"''
{{foreign names
<br clear=all>
|Jap=タッチナンバー
|JapR=Tatchi nanbā
|JapM=Touch number
|Fre=Croque nombres
|FreM=Crunch numbers
|Ita=Gerarchia numerica
|ItaM=Numeric hierarchy
|Chi=点数字
|ChiR=Diǎn shùzì
|ChiM=Tap the numbers
|Kor=터치!넘버
|KorR=Teochi! Neombeo
|KorM=Touch! Number
|Ger=Eins Zwei Drei
|GerM=One Two Three
|Spa=Un, dos, tres...
|SpaM=One, two, three...}}


[[Category:Microgames]]
{{Wario's microgames}}
{{WarioWare: Touched! microgames}}
[[Category:WarioWare: Touched! microgames]]
[[it:Gerarchia numerica]]

Latest revision as of 14:28, August 7, 2024

Not to be confused with Number Crunchers.
Number Cruncher
Number Cruncher.png
Appears in WarioWare: Touched!
Type Touch Training
Command(s) Tap in order!
Info "Tap 'em in order!"
Controls Stylus - Tap objects
Points to clear 20

Number Cruncher is a microgame found in the Touch Training stage in WarioWare: Touched! "Number cruncher" is an expression to say someone is very good at calculating or working with numbers. One of the objects that can be presented resemble a Japanese depiction of an alien.

Gameplay[edit]

The objective of the game is to tap the three objects with numbers in order before the time runs out. If do so, the game is won. However, if the time runs out and the player does not tap the objects, or if they have not tapped the objects in order, text saying "Oops!" ("Ouch!" in the Japanese version) appears and they lose the microgame.

  • 1st level difficulty: There are three objects with clear numbers.
  • 2nd level difficulty: There are three objects with unclear numbers.
  • 3rd level difficulty: There are three different objects.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タッチナンバー[?]
Tatchi nanbā
Touch number
Chinese 点数字[?]
Diǎn shùzì
Tap the numbers
French Croque nombres[?] Crunch numbers
German Eins Zwei Drei[?] One Two Three
Italian Gerarchia numerica[?] Numeric hierarchy
Korean 터치!넘버[?]
Teochi! Neombeo
Touch! Number
Spanish Un, dos, tres...[?] One, two, three...