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The game involves a spring attached to a person's hand, and the player must tilt the system repeatedly to make the ball go down and smash a vase. Unlike other boss levels, the player must clear it 10 times in the Spindex to get a gold crown.
The game involves a spring attached to a person's hand, and the player must tilt the system repeatedly to make the ball go down and smash a vase. Unlike other boss levels, the player must clear it 10 times in the Spindex to get a gold crown.


The player starts off the game with '''10''' seconds in the Spindex. If the player beats the game, then '''3''' more seconds are added to the timer, except for in level 3, where '''4''' more seconds are added instead.
The player starts off the game with '''10''' seconds in the Spindex. If the player beats the game, then '''3''' more seconds are added to the timer.


*'''1st level difficulty:''' The vase is a short distance away, so the player only has to shake the Game Boy Advance left and right.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' The vase is a short distance away, so the player only has to shake the Game Boy Advance left and right.

Latest revision as of 20:26, October 30, 2024

Boing!
Microgame Boing!
Appears in WarioWare: Twisted!
Type WarioWatch
Command(s) Bounce!
Info "Bounce the spring to break the vase."
Controls Tilt motion control – Bounce spring
Points to clear 10

Boing! is Wario's boss microgame for the WarioWatch mode in WarioWare: Twisted!

Gameplay[edit]

The game involves a spring attached to a person's hand, and the player must tilt the system repeatedly to make the ball go down and smash a vase. Unlike other boss levels, the player must clear it 10 times in the Spindex to get a gold crown.

The player starts off the game with 10 seconds in the Spindex. If the player beats the game, then 3 more seconds are added to the timer.

  • 1st level difficulty: The vase is a short distance away, so the player only has to shake the Game Boy Advance left and right.
  • 2nd level difficulty: The vase is further away. When smashed, a spider type creature appears sucking on the ball.
  • 3rd level difficulty: The vase is even further away. If the spring misses the vase, it immediately goes right back up to the hand.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バネ[?]
Bane
Spring