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|type = [[Sci-Fi]]
|type = [[Sci-Fi]]
|info = ''"Assemble the robot parts as they fall down! Are you up to the task or not?"''
|info = ''"Assemble the robot parts as they fall down! Are you up to the task or not?"''
|controls = '''D-Pad''' – Move
|controls = {{button|gba|Pad}} – Move
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
There is a robot's legs at the bottom of the screen, which the player controls with the control pad. The other two sections of the robot (torso and head) are falling from the top of the screen. The player must move the legs to catch the other two parts. On level one, the robot is rather large, making it easy to catch the parts. On level two, the robot is skinnier, and on level three, thre robot is incredibly skinny. The player does not need to be precise; the bottom of one part just has to touch the top of another.
There is a robot's legs at the bottom of the screen, which the player controls with the control pad. The other two sections of the robot (torso and head) are falling from the top of the screen. The player must move the legs to catch the other two parts. On level one, the robot is rather large, making it easy to catch the parts. On level two, the robot is skinnier, and on level three, thre robot is incredibly skinny. The player does not need to be precise; the bottom of one part just has to touch the top of another.
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Revision as of 07:01, August 13, 2011

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Manic Mechanic is a microgame in the Sci-Fi folder in WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania.

Gameplay

There is a robot's legs at the bottom of the screen, which the player controls with the control pad. The other two sections of the robot (torso and head) are falling from the top of the screen. The player must move the legs to catch the other two parts. On level one, the robot is rather large, making it easy to catch the parts. On level two, the robot is skinnier, and on level three, thre robot is incredibly skinny. The player does not need to be precise; the bottom of one part just has to touch the top of another.
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