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Revision as of 21:17, February 5, 2008

Template:Infobox Wario Ware: Smooth Moves is the newest addition to the WarioWare series. It was released for the Wii on January 15, 2007 and takes full advantage of the Wii Remote.

Wii Remote Forms

In the game, the microgames use different variations of holding the Wii remote. These positions are:

  • The Big Cheese- The hands are held at the hips, with the Wii Remote in the dominant hand
  • The Boxer- The Wii Remote is held horizontally from above in the dominant hand, buttons facing up
  • The Chauffeur- The Wii Remote is held by both ends horizontally, buttons facing you
  • The Diner (A)- The Wii Remote and Nunchuk are held with the tops facing up
  • The Diner (B)- The Wii Remote and Nunchuk are held with the tops facing the screen
  • The Diner (C)- The Wii Remote and Nunchuk are held with the tops facing each other
  • The Discard- The Wii Remote is placed face-down, only to be picked up when suggested by the game
  • The Dumbbell- The Wii Remote is held horizontally from underneath in the dominant hand, buttons facing up
  • The Elephant- The Wii Remote is held in both hands up to the nose
  • The Finger Food- The Wii Remote is held from the base by the thumb and index finger of the dominant hand
  • The Handlebar- The Wii Remote is held horizontally from above with both hands, buttons facing up
  • The Janitor- The Wii Remote is held vertically with both hands
  • The Mohawk- The Wii Remote is held with both hands, atop the head
  • The Mortar and Pestle- The Wii Remote is held with the dominant hand, with the base resting in the non-dominant hand
  • The Remote Control- The Wii Remote is held with the dominant hand facing the screen, with the thumb resting on the A button
  • The Samurai- The Wii Remote is held by both hands to one side of the body, to be moved by the dominant hand
  • The Sketch Artist- The Wii Remote is held with the thumb and index finger by the middle
  • The Thumb Wrestler- The Wii Remote is held in the dominant hand near the top, thumb resting over the sensor
  • The Tug-of-War- The Wii Remote is held by both hands, with the top facing the screen
  • The Umbrella- The Wii Remote is held by the dominant hand vertically, thumb resting on the A button
  • The Waiter- The Wii Remote rests in the dominant hand, face-up


Characters

Among the microgame developers and other characters in the game, there are:

  • Wario - "Mysterious Form Baton Found"
    The Remote Control; all of these games feature Wario in some way
  • Mona - "Cheerleading to Victory"
    The Handlebar, The Umbrella
  • Kat and Ana - "Evil Attacks Diamond Dojo!"
    The Sketch Artist, The Chauffeur, The Samurai
  • Jimmy T. - "Feline Fever"
    A composite of games from Young Cricket, Mona, and Kat & Ana
  • Ashley and Red - "The Loquacious Spell Book."
    The Thumb Wrestler, The Discard, The Big Cheese
  • Penny Crygor - "The Invent-Off"
    The Finger Food, The Boxer, The Mortar and Pestle
  • Jimmy P. - "Canine Crazed"
    A composite of games from Penny Crygor, Dribble & Spitz, 9-Volt & 18-Volt, and Ashley
  • Tiny Wario - "Forever Form Baton"
    All forms used; again, all games feature Wario in some way
  • Orbulon - "The Secret of the Balance Stone"
    The Diner; uses both the Wii Remote and Nunchuk attachment
  • Dr. Crygor and Mike - "The Kelorometer"
    Twenty microgames are played, with score increasing depending on how much movement is made in each game
  • Pyoro - "Pyoro S"
    Game unlocked when every single microgame has been played

Official Artwork

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