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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player has a total of 40 seconds to determine the character who stole the object based on the pictures that were taken of the thief. The player must pay attention to the character's hair, head shape, clothes, and face to find the thief.
The player has a total of 40 seconds at normal speed to determine the character who stole the object based on the pictures that were taken of the thief. The player must pay attention to the character's hair, head shape, clothes, and face to find the thief.  


*'''1st level difficulty:''' There are four pictures to use for finding the thief, but the fourth picture is not revealed until a few seconds pass. The thief steals a cherry.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' There are four pictures to use for finding the thief, but the fourth picture is not revealed until a few seconds pass. The thief steals a cherry.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' There are three pictures to use for finding the thief, but the third picture is not revealed until a few seconds pass. The thief steals an eraser.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' There are three pictures to use for finding the thief, but the third picture is not revealed until a few seconds pass. The thief steals an eraser.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' There are three pictures to use for finding the thief, but the second and third pictures are not revealed until a few seconds pass. It is dark in the room as well. The thief steals a {{wp|dorayaki}}.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' There are three pictures to use for finding the thief, but the second and third pictures are not revealed until a few seconds pass. It is dark in the room as well. The thief steals a {{wp|dorayaki}}.
Though the timer may still show 40 seconds when the level has been sped up, the time limit will in fact be shorter. At speed 2, despite the timer shows 0:40, the actual available time is 32 seconds.


==Mission==
==Mission==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreign names
{{Foreign names
|Jap=ちっちゃいドロボー
|Jpn=ちっちゃいドロボー
|JapR=Chitchai Dorobō
|JpnR=Chitchai Dorobō
|JapM=Little Thief
|JpnM=Little Thief
|Ita=Ladruncolo
|Ita=Ladruncolo
|ItaM=Thief
|ItaM=Thief

Latest revision as of 16:32, January 7, 2025

Sneaky Snatcher
WWG Sneaky Snatcher.png
Appears in WarioWare Gold
Type Orbulon
Command(s) Thief! / Whodunit?
Info "Oh no! A thief has stolen one of your beloved belongings. Please use the clues in the picture to solve this conundrum...in 40 seconds."
Controls Stylus - Switch screens / Select
Points to clear 8

Sneaky Snatcher is Orbulon's boss microgame in WarioWare Gold. Its theme and music are derived from the minigame Fruit from Game & Wario.

Gameplay[edit]

The player has a total of 40 seconds at normal speed to determine the character who stole the object based on the pictures that were taken of the thief. The player must pay attention to the character's hair, head shape, clothes, and face to find the thief.

  • 1st level difficulty: There are four pictures to use for finding the thief, but the fourth picture is not revealed until a few seconds pass. The thief steals a cherry.
  • 2nd level difficulty: There are three pictures to use for finding the thief, but the third picture is not revealed until a few seconds pass. The thief steals an eraser.
  • 3rd level difficulty: There are three pictures to use for finding the thief, but the second and third pictures are not revealed until a few seconds pass. It is dark in the room as well. The thief steals a dorayaki.

Mission[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ちっちゃいドロボー[?]
Chitchai Dorobō
Little Thief
French Vol en douce[?] Sneaky theft
Italian Ladruncolo[?] Thief
Spanish (NOA) Ladroncito[?] Little thief (diminutive)
Spanish (NOE) Ladrón ladino[?] Devious thief