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*'''1st level difficulty:''' The "[[Wario de Mambo]]" theme is instrumental. There are a few moves and a speed-up happens after the first three move sequences.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' The "[[Wario de Mambo]]" theme is instrumental. There are a few moves and a speed-up happens after the first three move sequences.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' The "Wario de Mambo" theme is sung. There are more moves to perform and speed-ups happen every two move sequences. Also, there are more pauses in the moves.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' The "Wario de Mambo" theme is sung. There are more moves to perform and speed-ups happen every two move sequences.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' Same as Level 2, but there are even more moves.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' the "Wario de Mambo" theme is sung. There are even more moves and speed-ups
happens every two move sequences.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:16, December 8, 2021

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Wario Mambo is Wario-Man's boss microgame in WarioWare: Twisted!. It is also the final boss stage in the game.

Gameplay

In this game, a person resembling Wario is seen dancing with two women in the background. The game's purpose is to memorize the ladies' moves and make the Wario-looking person perform them. The player also has to follow the rhythm exactly to continue until the end. If this is done, the Wario-looking person and the ladies will form a pose with gray light shining on them and the player wins. However, if the player misses one single move, text saying "No!" appears, the Wario-looking person frowns along with the ladies shaking their heads, and the player loses. Some of the move sequences for levels 2 and 3 in the Japanese version differ from the English version.

  • 1st level difficulty: The "Wario de Mambo" theme is instrumental. There are a few moves and a speed-up happens after the first three move sequences.
  • 2nd level difficulty: The "Wario de Mambo" theme is sung. There are more moves to perform and speed-ups happen every two move sequences.
  • 3rd level difficulty: the "Wario de Mambo" theme is sung. There are even more moves and speed-ups

happens every two move sequences.

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

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