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*'''2nd type of difficulty:''' There are three boulders. | *'''2nd type of difficulty:''' There are three boulders. | ||
*'''3rd type of difficulty:''' There are four boulders. | *'''3rd type of difficulty:''' There are four boulders. | ||
*'''4th type of difficulty (Wario World):*''' There are five boulders. | |||
*'''5th type of difficulty (Wario World):*''' There are six boulders. | |||
*'''6th type of difficulty (Wario World):*''' There are seven boulders. | |||
*'''7th type of difficulty (Wario World):*''' There are eight boulders. | |||
*'''8th type of difficulty (Unused):*''' There are nine boulders. | |||
*'''9th type of difficulty (Unused):*''' There are ten boulders. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 21:33, March 12, 2020
- Not to be confused with Dodge Ball.
Template:Minigame-infobox Mug Shot is one of Wario's microgames in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, found in the Introduction folder.
Gameplay
In this microgame, Wario and his car are set in an arena where boulders roll and bounce around. The player must control the car to avoid being squashed by these boulders until the end of the microgame.
- 1st type of difficulty: There are two boulders.
- 2nd type of difficulty: There are three boulders.
- 3rd type of difficulty: There are four boulders.
- 4th type of difficulty (Wario World):* There are five boulders.
- 5th type of difficulty (Wario World):* There are six boulders.
- 6th type of difficulty (Wario World):* There are seven boulders.
- 7th type of difficulty (Wario World):* There are eight boulders.
- 8th type of difficulty (Unused):* There are nine boulders.
- 9th type of difficulty (Unused):* There are ten boulders.
See also
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Chinese | 躲避球[?] Duǒbì qiú |
Dodgeball | |
German | Ball-Fall[?] | Ball case | |
Italian | Fuga[?] | Escape |
Trivia
- This microgame originally had nine stages, the last level having ten balls to dodge. This was originally going to be used but was cut (see picture).