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*'''Level 2:''' There are three pieces from which to choose, and the correct pieces are slightly harder to identify. Dr. Lobe awards a silver medal upon clearing the microgame. | *'''Level 2:''' There are three pieces from which to choose, and the correct pieces are slightly harder to identify. Dr. Lobe awards a silver medal upon clearing the microgame. | ||
*'''Level 3:''' There are four pieces from which to choose, and the correct pieces are harder to identify due to all four being less distinctly shaped and/or able to fit in the silhouette. Dr. Lobe awards a gold medal upon clearing the microgame. | *'''Level 3:''' There are four pieces from which to choose, and the correct pieces are harder to identify due to all four being less distinctly shaped and/or able to fit in the silhouette. Dr. Lobe awards a gold medal upon clearing the microgame. | ||
The symbols to indicate correct and incorrect differ by region, like in the original game. | |||
*In Japan: red circle and blue cross | |||
*In other regions: green check mark and red cross | |||
==Mission== | ==Mission== |
Revision as of 17:13, October 13, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Big Brain Academy is one of the microgames in 9-Volt's Nintendo Classics level in WarioWare: Get It Together! It is based on the Nintendo DS game of the same name, specifically the "Get In Shape" activity.
Gameplay
The player is shown the silhouette of a shape, and they have to select the two pieces that make up the entire shape. After the player clears the microgame, Dr. Lobe from Big Brain Academy appears and awards the player a medal.
- Level 1: There are three pieces from which to choose, and the correct pieces are easily identifiable. Dr. Lobe awards a bronze medal upon clearing the microgame.
- Level 2: There are three pieces from which to choose, and the correct pieces are slightly harder to identify. Dr. Lobe awards a silver medal upon clearing the microgame.
- Level 3: There are four pieces from which to choose, and the correct pieces are harder to identify due to all four being less distinctly shaped and/or able to fit in the silhouette. Dr. Lobe awards a gold medal upon clearing the microgame.
The symbols to indicate correct and incorrect differ by region, like in the original game.
- In Japan: red circle and blue cross
- In other regions: green check mark and red cross
Mission
- Quick Thinking: Using all crew members, the player must complete ten rounds in the Play-o-Pedia with at least half of the time limit remaining.
Suitability
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | やわらかあたま塾[?] Yawaraka Atama Juku |
Soft Head School |
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