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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
An American football team is preparing themselves for an {{wp|American football}} game. Each athlete is missing an element of their uniforms: a helmet, shirt, pants, or shoes. The player must hand out the missing piece of the uniform by the time they step on the "X". After several athletes are dressed, the leading athlete raises his fists while other athletes huddle up and laugh, the dog runs happily, and the game is won. If the player does not hand out a part of the uniform or uses the wrong part, the athlete gets furious at the coach, and the game is lost.
An American football team is preparing themselves for an {{wp|American football}} game. Each athlete is missing an element of their uniforms: a helmet, shirt, pants, or shoes. The player must hand out the missing piece of the uniform by the time they step on the "X". A fully dressed "example" athlete stands in the background as reference for the player. After several athletes are dressed, the example athlete raises his fist and cheers, the team huddles up while a dog appears behind them, and the game is won. If the player does not hand out a part of the uniform or hands out the wrong part, the example athlete becomes furious at the player and the game is lost.


* '''Level 1:''' The football team has purple uniforms and gold pants. Each athlete has one piece of their uniforms missing.
* '''Level 1:''' The football team has purple uniforms and gold pants. Each athlete has one piece of their uniforms missing.
* '''Level 2:''' The football team has green uniforms and gold pants. Some athletes have both pieces of their uniform missing. Occasionally an athlete may jump in front of the one entering through the door. Athletes may have a missing piece delivered to them by a dog.
* '''Level 2:''' The football team has green uniforms and gold pants. Some athletes have both pieces of their uniforms missing. Occasionally an athlete may jump in front of the one entering through the door. Athletes may have a missing piece delivered to them by a dog.
* '''Level 3:''' The football team has red uniforms and white pants. Some athletes may be wearing false clothing items but shreds them as they enter the locker room requiring the player to give out the correct clothing.
* '''Level 3:''' The football team has red uniforms and white pants. Some athletes may be wearing false clothing items but shreds them as they enter the locker room requiring the player to give out the correct clothing.



Revision as of 05:30, January 3, 2024

Uniform Distribution
Uniform Distribution
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Kat & Ana
Command(s) Dress them!
Info ""The team is psyched for the big game! But where's the rest of their uniforms? Better fix this before the opening whistle! Give your team the missing gear they need to hit the field."
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "At Attention"

Uniform Distribution is Kat & Ana's boss microgame in WarioWare: Move It!. Its name is a double meaning, meaning both the distribution of the team uniform, and the uniform (equal) distribution to the players.

Gameplay

An American football team is preparing themselves for an American football game. Each athlete is missing an element of their uniforms: a helmet, shirt, pants, or shoes. The player must hand out the missing piece of the uniform by the time they step on the "X". A fully dressed "example" athlete stands in the background as reference for the player. After several athletes are dressed, the example athlete raises his fist and cheers, the team huddles up while a dog appears behind them, and the game is won. If the player does not hand out a part of the uniform or hands out the wrong part, the example athlete becomes furious at the player and the game is lost.

  • Level 1: The football team has purple uniforms and gold pants. Each athlete has one piece of their uniforms missing.
  • Level 2: The football team has green uniforms and gold pants. Some athletes have both pieces of their uniforms missing. Occasionally an athlete may jump in front of the one entering through the door. Athletes may have a missing piece delivered to them by a dog.
  • Level 3: The football team has red uniforms and white pants. Some athletes may be wearing false clothing items but shreds them as they enter the locker room requiring the player to give out the correct clothing.

In multiplayer, both players hand out all four types of uniform pieces.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ユニフォームくばり[?]
Yunifōmu Kubari
Uniform distribution
Korean 유니폼 나눠 주기[?]
Unipom Nanwo Jugi
Uniform distribution