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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The pitcher throws a baseball and the player must catch it. The pitcher may either throw a groundball, in which case the player must lower their hands, or a high ball, in which case the player must raise their hands. If the player loses, the | The pitcher throws a baseball and the player must catch it. The pitcher may either throw a groundball, in which case the player must lower their hands, or a high ball, in which case the player must raise their hands. If the player loses, the catcher faces the camera looking disappointed. | ||
* '''Level 1:''' There are no obstacles. The setting is a baseball park. | * '''Level 1:''' There are no obstacles. The setting is a baseball park. | ||
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|Fre=Balle au gant | |Fre=Balle au gant | ||
|FreM=Ball to glove | |FreM=Ball to glove | ||
|Ger=Bällefangen | |||
|GerM=Ball catching | |||
|Kor=캐치볼 | |Kor=캐치볼 | ||
|KorR=Kaechibol | |KorR=Kaechibol |
Latest revision as of 11:22, February 9, 2025
Catching Hands | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Move It! |
Type | Cricket & Mantis |
Command(s) | Catch! |
Info | "Here comes the pitch! Raise your glove for high balls, and lower it for grounders." |
Controls | |
Form(s) | "Squat" |
Catching Hands is one of Young Cricket and Master Mantis's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! Its name comes from a slang term for getting punched.
Gameplay[edit]
The pitcher throws a baseball and the player must catch it. The pitcher may either throw a groundball, in which case the player must lower their hands, or a high ball, in which case the player must raise their hands. If the player loses, the catcher faces the camera looking disappointed.
- Level 1: There are no obstacles. The setting is a baseball park.
- Level 2: A mole may disrupt the ball's trajectory. The setting is a backyard.
- Level 3: Same as Level 2, but the pitcher also throws a bird which the player should not catch. The setting is a mountain range.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボールキャッチ[?] Bōru Kyatchi |
Ball catch | |
Chinese | 接球[?] Jiē qiú |
Catch the ball | |
French | Balle au gant[?] | Ball to glove | |
German | Bällefangen[?] | Ball catching | |
Korean | 캐치볼[?] Kaechibol |
Catchball | |
Spanish | Atrapabolas[?] | Ball catcher |