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|JapR=Sakamichi Burēki
|JapR=Sakamichi Burēki
|JapM=Hill road brake
|JapM=Hill road brake
|ChiS=下坡刹车
|ChiSR=Xià pō shāchē
|ChiSM=Downhill braking
|ChiT=下坡煞車
|ChiTR=Xià pō shāchē
|ChiTM=Downhill braking
|Fre=Freinage précis
|Fre=Freinage précis
|FreM=Precise braking
|FreM=Precise braking

Latest revision as of 08:21, September 7, 2024

Hit the Brake
Hit the Brake
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Makin' Waves (Dribble & Spitz)
Command(s) Stop in the zone!
Info "Ride a bicycle down a hill, stopping juuust inside the green zone! Brake too slowly, and you'll tumble into the river. Avoid any obstacles on the hill by turning left or right."
Controls L Button/R Button/ZL Button/ZR Button/SL Button/SR Button – Brake
Form(s) Massage
Glyph Button Sign

Hit the Brake is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!

Gameplay[edit]

The player, riding a bike, has to brake into the green zone. Hitting any obstacles in the way or braking too late will catapult the player into the sky, losing the microgame. The camera will change to a different angle as you cut the tape right before the green zone, helping the player see how close they are to the green zone. Doing a full stop in the green zone will win the microgame, showing the player and two other people celebrating. Braking too early is permitted, as long as the player still stops inside the green zone during the time limit afterwards.

  • Level 1: The microgame takes place in a green forest with a blue sky. There are no obstacles in the way.
  • Level 2: The microgame takes place in an autumn forest at the sunset. There is one obstacle in the way.
  • Level 3: The microgame takes place in a snowy forest with a foggy sky. There are two obstacles in the way.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さかみちブレーキ[?]
Sakamichi Burēki
Hill road brake
Chinese (simplified) 下坡刹车[?]
Xià pō shāchē
Downhill braking
Chinese (traditional) 下坡煞車[?]
Xià pō shāchē
Downhill braking
French Freinage précis[?] Precise braking
Korean 내리막 브레이크[?]
Naerimak Beureikeu
Downhill brake
Spanish Frenazo salvador[?] Saving sudden break