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* '''Level 3:''' Two drawers must be opened to retrieve a pair of shoes or two halves of a gold coin.
* '''Level 3:''' Two drawers must be opened to retrieve a pair of shoes or two halves of a gold coin.
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==Gallery==
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WWMI Loose Drawers Lv3.png|Level 3
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 10:02, August 20, 2024

Loose Drawers
Loose Drawers microgame
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Stone-Cold Welcome (Wario)
Command(s) Open! (Level 1)
Open and close! (Level 2)
Open them all! (Level 3)
Info "What's wrong with this drawer? I pulled with both hands and really gave it some oomph, but-- Oh, it opened."
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Choo Choo"

Loose Drawers is one of Wario's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!

Gameplay

The object of the microgame is to open or close drawers depending on the difficulty. Both hands must pull at the same time to open a drawer, because otherwise, they will slip off; this does not result in a loss, however, and the player can try again.

  • Level 1: One drawer must be opened to retrieve Wario's bike helmet, a pair of boxers, a nose, a clock, or a bulb of garlic.
  • Level 2: A drawer must be opened to let a hamster fall in, then be closed.
  • Level 3: Two drawers must be opened to retrieve a pair of shoes or two halves of a gold coin.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 抽屉[?]
Chōutì
Drawer
French Tiroirs en bazar[?] Drawers in a mess
Korean 서랍[?]
Seorap
Drawer
Spanish (NOA) Cajón[?] Drawer