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*'''Level 3:''' Either few items must be changed, many flying items must be removed, or one of the items on the shelf must be changed. | *'''Level 3:''' Either few items must be changed, many flying items must be removed, or one of the items on the shelf must be changed. | ||
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the player that makes | If two players are utilized for this microgame, the player that makes more changes in the room will receive a point for effort, and the player that removes the wrong item will have an effort point reduced. | ||
==Suitability== | ==Suitability== |
Revision as of 01:35, November 9, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Same but Different is one of the microgames in the Wario Bug's Anything Goes level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay
The object of the microgame make both sides of Wario's room match by changing certain items on the right side of the screen. The player can move items on the shelf, remove items from the shelf or items in the air, and rotate pictures on the wall. If the player makes the two rooms match, the background will turn orange and the game is won. If the player removes the wrong items, making it impossible to match, the background will turn gray and the game is lost.
- Level 1: Few items must be removed.
- Level 2: An item on the shelf must be moved, or a picture must be rotated.
- Level 3: Either few items must be changed, many flying items must be removed, or one of the items on the shelf must be changed.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the player that makes more changes in the room will receive a point for effort, and the player that removes the wrong item will have an effort point reduced.
Suitability
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Korean | 다른 그림 찾기[?] Dareun Geurim Chatgi |
Spot the Difference lit. Finding Different Picture |
Trivia
- When the microgame is won, there is a poster in the background showing what appears to be a Nintendo Switch dock with a slice of bread popping out of it. This references the first impressions of the Nintendo Switch when it was first revealed on October 20, 2016, where many people compared the dock's likeness to that of a toaster.