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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The object of the microgame is to watch the other sumo wrestlers' {{wp|Glossary of sumo terms#shiko|stomp}} routines. The player must raise the appropriate leg that matches the wrestlers and lower them once the other wrestlers do.
The object of the microgame is to watch the other sumo wrestlers' {{wp|Glossary of sumo terms#shiko|stomp}} routines. The player(s) must raise the appropriate leg that matches the veterans and lower their legs once the veterans do. In multiplayer, player 1 wears a blue ''mawashi'' and player 2 wears a red ''mawashi''.


*'''Level 1''': The sumo wrestlers take a short time to lower their legs. The player wears a black ''mawashi'' while the others wear white. The setting is a dojo.
*'''Level 1''': The veteran(s) wear white ''mawashi'' and take a short time to lower their legs. The player wears a black ''mawashi'' in single-player. The setting is a dojo.
*'''Level 2''': The sumo wrestlers take a longer time to lower their legs. The player wears a red ''mawashi'' while the others wear green. The setting is an outdoor stage.
*'''Level 2''': The veteran(s) wear green ''mawashi'' and take a longer time to lower their legs. The player wears a red ''mawashi'' in single-player. The setting is an outdoor stage.
*'''Level 3''': Same as Level 2 but the sumo wrestlers fake-out raising and lowering their legs. The player wears a blue ''mawashi'' while the others wear purple. The setting is an indoor stage.
*'''Level 3''': Same as Level 2, but the veteran(s) wear purple ''mawashi'' and fake-out raising and lowering their legs. The player wears a blue ''mawashi'' in single-player. The setting is an indoor stage.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
WWMI Sumo Says 2P.png|The 2-player variant
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=O-sumō-san
|JapR=O-sumō-san
|JapM=Sumo wrestler
|JapM=Sumo wrestler
|Fra=Sumos synchro
|ChiS=相扑力士
|FraM=Sumos in sync
|ChiSR=Xiāng pū lìshì
|ChiSM=Sumo wrestler
|ChiT=相撲力士
|ChiTR=Xiāng pū lìshì
|ChiTM=Sumo wrestler
|Fre=Sumos synchro
|FreM=Sumos in sync
|Kor=스모 선수
|KorR=Seumo Seonsu
|KorM=Sumo athlete
|Spa=Exhibición de sumo
|SpaM=Sumo exhibition
}}
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Latest revision as of 08:35, September 13, 2024

Sumo Says
Sumo Says
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Cricket & Mantis
Command(s) Copy!
Info "Today, we're learning a basic sumo stomp. Watch how the veterans move their legs, and match what they do. But don't get ahead of them--that's just rude." (1 player)
"Today, we're learning a basic sumo stomp. Watch how the veteran moves his legs, and match what he does. But don't get ahead of him--that's just rude." (2 players)
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Squat"

Sumo Says is one of Young Cricket and Master Mantis' microgames in WarioWare: Move It! Its name is a parody of the game "Simon Says".

Gameplay[edit]

The object of the microgame is to watch the other sumo wrestlers' stomp routines. The player(s) must raise the appropriate leg that matches the veterans and lower their legs once the veterans do. In multiplayer, player 1 wears a blue mawashi and player 2 wears a red mawashi.

  • Level 1: The veteran(s) wear white mawashi and take a short time to lower their legs. The player wears a black mawashi in single-player. The setting is a dojo.
  • Level 2: The veteran(s) wear green mawashi and take a longer time to lower their legs. The player wears a red mawashi in single-player. The setting is an outdoor stage.
  • Level 3: Same as Level 2, but the veteran(s) wear purple mawashi and fake-out raising and lowering their legs. The player wears a blue mawashi in single-player. The setting is an indoor stage.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おすもうさん[?]
O-sumō-san
Sumo wrestler
Chinese (simplified) 相扑力士[?]
Xiāng pū lìshì
Sumo wrestler
Chinese (traditional) 相撲力士[?]
Xiāng pū lìshì
Sumo wrestler
French Sumos synchro[?] Sumos in sync
Korean 스모 선수[?]
Seumo Seonsu
Sumo athlete
Spanish Exhibición de sumo[?] Sumo exhibition