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[[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves minigames]]
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Latest revision as of 06:07, April 29, 2025

Star Nose in WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Star Nose
“These two noses dream of stars. Eat three pieces of food before your opponent to be the firsts golden nose in the sky! Play by connecting the Balance Stone.”
WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Star Nose is a multiplayer minigame in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It is unlocked after playing Darts once. It allows two players, each of them using a Mii as their avatar.

Gameplay

One player uses a Wii Remote, while another player uses a connecting Nunchuk. Each player controls a ship, stylized similarly to their controllers, and they have to eat three pieces of food or simply not crash to win, at which point they will place themselves on the nose of a portrait of a couple. Speed boosts can be obtained by grabbing various foods that are in the path, and along the way, various beams and other obstacles have to be avoided. After the game declares the winner, the number of wins each player has will be displayed on the title screen.

In-game instructions

1 Choose two players to play.
2 One player holds the Form Baton, the other holds the Balance Stone, and then the game begins.
3 Dodge the obstacles. Whoever eats three pieces of food wins.
4 You lose if you crash.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese STAR NOSE[?]
Sutā Nōzu
Star Nose
French Guerre des nez-toiles[?] War of nose-tars. "Nez-toiles" is a pun on Nez ("nose") and Etoiles ("stars")
German Supernase[?] Super nose
Italian Naso stellare[?] Stellar nose
Spanish Napia Center[?] -