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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player must close their hand when their child/dog places their hand on one of the player's. If successful, the child, monkey, or dog laughs. If the player takes the wrong child/monkey/dog, the correct child, monkey, or dog either cries or looks annoyed (one of the children also looks annoyed if wrongly grabbed) and the player loses.
The player must close their hand when their child/dog places their hand on one of the player's. If successful, the child, monkey, or dog laughs And the game is won If the player takes the wrong child/monkey/dog, the correct child, monkey, or dog either cries or looks annoyed (one of the children also looks annoyed if wrongly grabbed) and the Game is lost


* '''Level 1''': There are two children/dogs who reach out to the player once. The crowd in the background is green.
* '''Level 1''': There are two children/dogs who reach out to the player once. The crowd in the background is green.

Revision as of 21:16, December 31, 2024

Take My Hand
Take My Hand
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Makin' Waves (Dribble & Spitz)
Command(s) Take your child's hand! / Take your dog's paw!
Info ""Now where has my kid gotten to?!" When your child reaches out their hand, be sure to grab on tight."
Controls Any button on Joy-Con (L) – Close left hand
Any button on Joy-Con (R) – Close right hand
Form(s) Gift Giver
Glyph Button Sign

Take My Hand is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! This microgame shares its music with Locomotion.

Gameplay

The player must close their hand when their child/dog places their hand on one of the player's. If successful, the child, monkey, or dog laughs And the game is won If the player takes the wrong child/monkey/dog, the correct child, monkey, or dog either cries or looks annoyed (one of the children also looks annoyed if wrongly grabbed) and the Game is lost

  • Level 1: There are two children/dogs who reach out to the player once. The crowd in the background is green.
  • Level 2: There are three children/dogs who reach out to the player before taking their hand back. The crowd in the background is red.
  • Level 3: Same as Level 2, but there are three children and a monkey or four dogs, and some may fake-out a reach. The crowd in the background is indigo.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese まいごさがし[?]
Maigo Sagashi
Lost child search
Chinese (simplified) 寻找走失者[?]
Xúnzhǎo zǒushī zhě
Looking for the lost
Chinese (traditional) 尋找走失者[?]
Xúnzhǎo zǒushī zhě
Looking for the lost
Dutch Helpende hand[?] Helping hand
French Prends ma main[?] Take my hand
German Helfende Hand[?] Helping hand
Italian Prendi la mia mano[?] Take my hand
Korean 미아 찾기[?]
Mia Chajgi
Finding lost child
Spanish Dame la mano[?] Give me your hand