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Appears in | WarioWare: Get It Together! |
Type | Culture |
Command(s) | Excavate 1! |
Info | "They say ancient treasures are buried under the ground. Might I learn Earth's secrets if I dig them out? Better idea! YOU dig them out. Thank you and please."' |
Points to clear | 25 |
Dig It is one of the microgames in Orbulon's Culture level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay
The object of this microgame is to reach a treasure by digging through the dirt using either movement or attacks. Upon success, Haniwa statues appear and spin around.
- Level 1: There are four treasures.
- Level 2: There are two treasures and two indestructible blocks.
- Level 3: There are two treasures and many indestructible blocks.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, some factors change. The player that reaches a treasure first receives a point for effort.
- Level 1: There are two treasures.
- Level 2: There are two treasures and a few indestructible blocks.
- Level 3: There is one treasure and a complex arrangement of indestructible blocks.
Suitability
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- 5-Volt can simply teleport to the treasure to win.
- 18-Volt is a bad fit due to his lack of mobility and requiring repeated button presses to dig through the dirt.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Schatzbuddelei[?] | Treasure Digging | |
Italian | Scavi fruttuosi[?] | Fruitful excavations | |
Korean | 발굴[?] Balgul |
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Spanish | Excavación[?] | Excavation |