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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The object of this microgame is to build the snowman exactly as shown, by grabbing the pieces one by one and putting them on the snowman. If the snowman is built exactly as shown, the microgame is won. However, if the player puts on the wrong piece, the microgame is lost. Some characters can use their projectiles to shoot the pieces over to the snowman.
The object of this microgame is to build the snowman exactly as shown, by grabbing the pieces one by one and putting them on the snowman. If the snowman is built exactly as shown, the microgame is won with the snowman comically blasting off like a rocket. However, if the player puts on the wrong piece, the microgame is lost. Some characters can use their projectiles to shoot the pieces over to the snowman.
*'''Level 1:''' The design is two pieces tall, and both pieces must be stacked correctly. The pieces will bounce once the microgame is won.
*'''Level 1:''' The design is two pieces tall, and both pieces must be stacked correctly. The pieces will bounce once the microgame is won.
*'''Level 2:''' The design is three pieces tall, and one of them is already placed. There are three pieces to choose from. The pieces will jiggle back and forth once the microgame is won.
*'''Level 2:''' The design is three pieces tall, and one of them is already placed. There are three pieces to choose from. The pieces will jiggle back and forth once the microgame is won.

Revision as of 21:24, August 19, 2023

Snowman Assembly
Snowman Assembly
Appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Type Culture
Command(s) Build it!
Info "You think you know how to build a snowman? Ha! Orbulon doubts it. Try to build a snowman exactly as shown, one piece at a time. Go on, human. Try."
Points to clear 15

Snowman Assembly is one of the microgames in Orbulon's Culture level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

Gameplay

The object of this microgame is to build the snowman exactly as shown, by grabbing the pieces one by one and putting them on the snowman. If the snowman is built exactly as shown, the microgame is won with the snowman comically blasting off like a rocket. However, if the player puts on the wrong piece, the microgame is lost. Some characters can use their projectiles to shoot the pieces over to the snowman.

  • Level 1: The design is two pieces tall, and both pieces must be stacked correctly. The pieces will bounce once the microgame is won.
  • Level 2: The design is three pieces tall, and one of them is already placed. There are three pieces to choose from. The pieces will jiggle back and forth once the microgame is won.
  • Level 3: The design is four pieces tall, and two of them are already placed. There are three pieces to choose from. Sometimes, it will be the same as Level 2, but the pieces will be spinning, making it harder to identify them. The pieces will blast off once the microgame is won.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, some factors change. If the players win, the player that correctly stacks more pieces receives an effort point, and if both players each correctly stack a piece on Level 1, no effort points are awarded. The player that incorrectly stacks a piece loses an effort point.

  • Level 1: Same as single-player Level 2.
  • Level 2: The design is three pieces tall, and all pieces must be stacked correctly.
  • Level 3: Same as single-player Level 3, but with one less already-placed piece.

Suitability

Good Fit
Good Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Above-Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
18-VoltMonaDribble & SpitzOrbulon
Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioDr. Crygor9-VoltMikeJimmy TAshleyRed (WarioWare series)Master MantisLuluPyoro
Below-Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Young CricketKat & Ana5-Volt
Bad Fit
Bad Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Penny
  • Penny is unsuitable due to her unusual controls, making it so she might miss a piece or grab the wrong piece.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゆきだるま[?]
Yuki Daruma
Snowman
French Assemblage de bonhomme[?] (Snow)man assembly
German Schneewesen[?] Snowbeing
Italian Omino di neve[?] Snowman
Korean 눈사람[?]
Nunssaram
Snowman
Spanish Muñeco de nieve[?] Snowman