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*'''Level 3:''' There are three pairs of hands covered in Fronks, grime, and germs. Occasionally, the player will be required to turn the faucet off to save a pair of Fronks. | *'''Level 3:''' There are three pairs of hands covered in Fronks, grime, and germs. Occasionally, the player will be required to turn the faucet off to save a pair of Fronks. | ||
==Mission== | |||
*'''[[List of WarioWare: Get It Together! missions#Game|Is That Sanitary?]]''': The player has to turn off the water in Level 3 (when given the objective) without turning the handle, which is done by plugging the faucet. | |||
==Suitability== | ==Suitability== |
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Template:Minigame-infobox Sanitation Station is one of the microgames in Mona's That's Life level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay
The object of this microgame is to turn on a faucet, which will wash the Fronks, grime, or germs (depending on the difficulty level) away from a pair of hands or dog paws. This is done by spinning the handle in a counterclockwise direction. Penny can use her Jet Tank One to wash the hands without turning on the faucet.
- Level 1: There is one pair of hands covered in Fronks.
- Level 2: There is one pair of hands and one pair of paws covered in Fronks and grime.
- Level 3: There are three pairs of hands covered in Fronks, grime, and germs. Occasionally, the player will be required to turn the faucet off to save a pair of Fronks.
Mission
- Is That Sanitary?: The player has to turn off the water in Level 3 (when given the objective) without turning the handle, which is done by plugging the faucet.
Suitability
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Korean | 손 씻기[?] Son Ssitgi |
Washing Hands | |
Spanish | Higiene a chorro[?] | Stream of hygiene |