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*[[18-Volt]], [[Dribble & Spitz]], [[Mike]], [[Ashley]] and [[Pyoro]] are above-average fits as they can change the wheel with either their attacks or movements. | |||
*[[Kat & Ana]] are below-average fits due to their constant jumping which may change the wheel to the wrong option. | |||
*[[Lulu]] is a below-average fit due to her slow upward momentum making it difficult to change the wheel. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Jap=じゃんけん | |Jap=じゃんけん | ||
|JapR=Janken | |JapR=Janken | ||
|JapM=Rock | |JapM=Rock Paper Scissors | ||
|Chi=猜拳 | |||
|ChiR=Cāiquán | |||
|ChiM=Morra | |||
|Kor=가위바위보 | |Kor=가위바위보 | ||
|KorR=Gawibawibo | |KorR=Gawibawibo | ||
|KorM=Rock Paper Scissors | |KorM=Rock Paper Scissors | ||
|Spa= Piedra, papel o tijera | |Spa=Piedra, papel o tijera | ||
|SpaM= Rock, paper or | |SpaM=Rock, paper or scissors | ||
|Ita=Morra cinese | |Ita=Morra cinese | ||
|ItaM=Chinese morra | |ItaM=Chinese morra | ||
|Ger=Kurbelknobeln | |Ger=Kurbelknobeln | ||
|GerM=Crank | |GerM=Crank The Knobs | ||
|Fre=Pierre, feuille, ciseaux | |Fre=Pierre, feuille, ciseaux | ||
|FreM=Rock, paper, scissors | |FreM=Rock, paper, scissors |
Latest revision as of 23:08, August 29, 2024
- Not to be confused with Super Roshambo.
Ro-sham-bo | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Get It Together! |
Type | Anything Goes |
Command(s) | Win! |
Info | "Think you can beat me at a game of rock-paper-scissors? BaHA, you WISH! Spin the cards and take your best shot, why don't you." |
Points to clear | 15 |
Ro-sham-bo is one of the microgames in the Wario Bug's Anything Goes level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay[edit]
The object of the microgame is to defeat Wario in a game of rock paper scissors, otherwise known as ro-sham-bo. The player's character must spin a wheel with three different symbols on it for rock, paper, and scissors. The player must pay attention to the symbol Wario is showing as he moves closer and align it with the symbol that would defeat it. Doing so wins the microgame; otherwise the player loses the microgame altogether.
- Level 1: Wario is dressed as a superhero, and he flies toward the foreground.
- Level 2: Wario is dressed as a ninja, and he jumps behind trees while moving toward the foreground.
- Level 3: Wario is dressed as a ghost, and he appears and disappears while flying toward the foreground.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the player that makes the final adjustment either receives or loses an effort point depending on the outcome.
Mission[edit]
- Round and Round It Ro-sham-Goes: As Orbulon, the player must clear the game after cycling through all options at least once for 5 games before a Game Over.
Suitability[edit]
Good Fit | ||
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Bad Fit |
- 18-Volt, Dribble & Spitz, Mike, Ashley and Pyoro are above-average fits as they can change the wheel with either their attacks or movements.
- Kat & Ana are below-average fits due to their constant jumping which may change the wheel to the wrong option.
- Lulu is a below-average fit due to her slow upward momentum making it difficult to change the wheel.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | じゃんけん[?] Janken |
Rock Paper Scissors | |
Chinese | 猜拳[?] Cāiquán |
Morra | |
French | Pierre, feuille, ciseaux[?] | Rock, paper, scissors | |
German | Kurbelknobeln[?] | Crank The Knobs | |
Italian | Morra cinese[?] | Chinese morra | |
Korean | 가위바위보[?] Gawibawibo |
Rock Paper Scissors | |
Spanish | Piedra, papel o tijera[?] | Rock, paper or scissors |
See also[edit]
- Rock Paper Scissors (WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!)
- Rock Paper Scissors (WarioWare: Move It!)
- Finger Flex