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*[[Pyoro]] can use his tongue to push the wrecking ball to wreck the building a bit faster.
*[[Pyoro]] can use his tongue to push the wrecking ball to wreck the building a bit faster.
*[[Mona]] and her boomerang have significant trouble moving the wrecking ball without precision, and heavy mashing is required to demolish the building by herself.
*[[Mona]] and her boomerang have significant trouble moving the wrecking ball without precision, and heavy mashing is required to demolish the building by herself.
*[[Young Cricket]] and [[Master Mantis]] are somewhat unsuitable as their jumping are weak in moving the wrecking ball.
*[[9-Volt]] is somewhat unsuitable due to his inability to attack sideways, and he must his his attacks on the wrecking ball.
*[[Mike]] is somewhat unsuitable due to his inability to attack sideways, and his projectiles being weak in moving the wrecking ball.
*[[Kat & Ana]] are somewhat unsuitable as their constant jumping can prevent them from moving the wrecking ball.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 00:57, September 11, 2024

Crash Course
Crash Course
Appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Type High Tech
Command(s) Demolish!
Info "I'd like you to swing a wrecking ball into a building and destroy it for me. Not to worry, it's for science! This wrecking ball can be quite powerful if you get some momentum behind it. You might also try directly attacking the building yourself. Experimentation is key!"
Points to clear 15

Crash Course is one of the microgames in Dr. Crygor's High Tech level in WarioWare: Get It Together! Its name is based on "crash course", a brief and intense educational course.

Gameplay

The object of this microgame is to demolish a building. This is done by either swinging a wrecking ball and letting it smash into the house, or directly attacking it. When demolished, the building reveals a bear lying on its side, crouching while staring at a sapling, sleeping in bed, or sitting on the toilet.

Using only indirect attacks, Mona, Penny, and Pyoro can clear all three levels without having to swing the wrecking ball.[1]

  • Level 1: The player must demolish a run-down shack.
  • Level 2: The player must demolish a regular house.
  • Level 3: The player must demolish a skyscraper.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, the house may appear on the right side while the wrecking ball is on the left side of the screen. The player that last touched the wrecking ball before the building is demolished receives an effort point or, in the case of Rising Star, a star.

Suitability

Good Fit
Good Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Penny
Above-Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioDribble & SpitzJimmy TAshleyOrbulon5-VoltRed (WarioWare series)LuluPyoro
Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
18-VoltDr. Crygor
Below-Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Young Cricket9-VoltMikeKat & AnaMaster Mantis
Bad Fit
Bad Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Mona
  • Penny can spray a constant stream of water from her Jet Tank One to quickly demolish the building without the wrecking ball.
  • Orbulon can simply grab the wrecking ball and wreck the building immediately without swinging it.
  • Pyoro can use his tongue to push the wrecking ball to wreck the building a bit faster.
  • Mona and her boomerang have significant trouble moving the wrecking ball without precision, and heavy mashing is required to demolish the building by herself.
  • Young Cricket and Master Mantis are somewhat unsuitable as their jumping are weak in moving the wrecking ball.
  • 9-Volt is somewhat unsuitable due to his inability to attack sideways, and he must his his attacks on the wrecking ball.
  • Mike is somewhat unsuitable due to his inability to attack sideways, and his projectiles being weak in moving the wrecking ball.
  • Kat & Ana are somewhat unsuitable as their constant jumping can prevent them from moving the wrecking ball.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese てっきゅうクレーン[?]
Tekkyū Kurēn
Steel Ball Crane
Chinese (simplified) 铁球起重机[?]
Tiě qiú qǐzhòngjī
Iron Ball Crane
Chinese (traditional) 鐵球起重機[?]
Tiě qiú qǐzhòngjī
Iron Ball Crane
French Danger, démolition![?] Danger, demolition!
German Abrissapfel[?] Demolition Apple
Italian Demolizione in corso[?] Demolition in progress
Korean 철구 크레인[?]
Cheolgu Keurein
Iron Ball Crane
Spanish Demolición en curso[?] Demolition in progress

See also

References