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{{minigame infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:WWMI Junction Jumble.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:WWMI Junction Jumble.png|260px]]
|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
|type=[[Volcano Wario]]
|type=[[List of WarioWare: Move It! microgames#Lava at First Sight|Lava at First Sight]] ([[Volcano Wario]])
|intro=''Switch!''
|intro=''Switch!''
|info="''Throw the lever forward and back to switch the tracks, or whatever. Trains are expensive! Don't let 'em crash!''"
|info="''Throw the lever forward and back to switch the tracks, or whatever. Trains are expensive! Don't let 'em crash!''"
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|form="Massage"
|form="Massage"
}}
}}
'''Junction Jumble''' is one of [[Volcano Wario]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''.
'''Junction Jumble''' is one of [[Volcano Wario]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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*'''Level 3:''' Three longer trains of different speeds move through the tracks. Two at the same time like Level 2 and the last one acting like in Level 1. The background is purple.
*'''Level 3:''' Three longer trains of different speeds move through the tracks. Two at the same time like Level 2 and the last one acting like in Level 1. The background is purple.


[[File:WWMIJunctionJumbleMultiplayer.png|thumb|left|The 2-player variant]]
In multiplayer, the tracks are longer, containing two junctions instead of one, and each player has control of the rotating track of their corresponding color (blue for player 1, orange for player 2)
In multiplayer, the tracks are longer, containing two junctions instead of one, and each player has control of the rotating track of their corresponding color (blue for player 1, orange for player 2)
==Gallery==
<gallery>
WWMIJunctionJumbleMultiplayer.png|The 2-player variant
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Kirikae Rebā
|JapR=Kirikae Rebā
|JapM=Railway-switchback lever
|JapM=Railway-switchback lever
|ChiS=换轨拉杆
|ChiSR=Huàn guǐ lāgǎn
|ChiSM=Track change lever
|ChiT=換軌拉桿
|ChiTR=Huàn guǐ lāgǎn
|ChiTM=Track change lever
|Fre=Aiguilleur
|Fre=Aiguilleur
|FreM=Switchtender
|FreM=Switchtender
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|KorR=Seollo Bakkugi
|KorR=Seollo Bakkugi
|KorM=Railway switching
|KorM=Railway switching
|Spa=Lío de vías
|SpaM=Track mess
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 08:51, September 15, 2024

Junction Jumble
Junction Jumble
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Lava at First Sight (Volcano Wario)
Command(s) Switch!
Info "Throw the lever forward and back to switch the tracks, or whatever. Trains are expensive! Don't let 'em crash!"
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Massage"

Junction Jumble is one of Volcano Wario's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!

Gameplay[edit]

The player must push or pull a lever to rotate the track in the middle junction to let the trains pass. If two trains arrive at a junction at the same time, one of them will brake to a full stop for a few seconds, letting the other train pass. When all the trains got to the other side, the microgame is won. If any train hit the rotating tracks while it's facing the wrong way, the microgame is lost.

  • Level 1: Two trains move through the tracks alternatively. The background is green.
  • Level 2: Two trains move through the tracks at the same time, either in different speeds or arriving at the same time at the junction. The background is dark blue.
  • Level 3: Three longer trains of different speeds move through the tracks. Two at the same time like Level 2 and the last one acting like in Level 1. The background is purple.
Junction Jumble microgame, 2-player variant
The 2-player variant

In multiplayer, the tracks are longer, containing two junctions instead of one, and each player has control of the rotating track of their corresponding color (blue for player 1, orange for player 2)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きりかえレバー[?]
Kirikae Rebā
Railway-switchback lever
Chinese (simplified) 换轨拉杆[?]
Huàn guǐ lāgǎn
Track change lever
Chinese (traditional) 換軌拉桿[?]
Huàn guǐ lāgǎn
Track change lever
French Aiguilleur[?] Switchtender
Korean 선로 바꾸기[?]
Seollo Bakkugi
Railway switching
Spanish Lío de vías[?] Track mess