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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player must use the [[Game Boy Advance]]'s tilt to help [[Wario]] cross a tightrope. Wario can go only when the arrow appears. If Wario loses his balance (which is indicated by the arrow changing to "stop" text), he must stop or else he'll fall off, resulting in a loss.
The player must use the [[Game Boy Advance]]'s tilt to help [[Wario]] cross a tightrope. Wario can go only when the arrow appears. If Wario loses his balance (which is indicated by the arrow changing to "stop" text), he must stop or else he will fall off, resulting in a loss.


*'''Level 1:''' The tightrope is short, low, thick, and hard to lose balance on.
*'''Level 1:''' The tightrope is short, low, thick, and hard to lose balance on.

Revision as of 12:02, July 30, 2024

Going Steady
Going Steady from WarioWare: Twisted!
Appears in WarioWare: Twisted!
Type Wario-Man
Command(s) Cross!
Info "Here's the secret of walking the tightrope: Stop when you start to lose your balance. Simple isn't it?"
Controls Tilt motion control – Cross
Points to clear 15

Going Steady is one of Wario-Man's microgames in WarioWare: Twisted!

Gameplay

The player must use the Game Boy Advance's tilt to help Wario cross a tightrope. Wario can go only when the arrow appears. If Wario loses his balance (which is indicated by the arrow changing to "stop" text), he must stop or else he will fall off, resulting in a loss.

  • Level 1: The tightrope is short, low, thick, and hard to lose balance on.
  • Level 2: The tightrope is longer, higher, thinner, and easier to lose balance on.
  • Level 3: The tightrope is very long, very high, very thin, and very easy to lose balance on.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese つなわたり[?]
Tsunawatari
Tightrope