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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 child, monkey, or dog cries ( | 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. | ||
* '''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. |
Latest revision as of 09:06, August 22, 2024
Take My Hand | |
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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 – Close left hand Any button on – 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[edit]
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.
- 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[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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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 |