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The game's purpose is to tilt the system to focus the lens until the picture is clear. Wario controls the lens in ''Gold''.
The game's purpose is to tilt the system to focus the lens until the picture is clear. Wario controls the lens in ''Gold''.


*'''1st level difficulty:''' It takes a short time to get the lens to focus. The picture is some sushi or two men with peanut-shaped heads. In ''Gold'', the picture is only the former.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' It takes a short time to get the lens to focus. The picture is some sushi or the two men with peanut-shaped heads from [[Focus-Pocus]]. In ''Gold'', the picture is only the former.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' It takes more time to get the lens to focus. The picture is a raccoon in a kettle, or an old man holding an umbrella. In ''Gold'', the picture is a kid looking through binoculars, or the old man from [[Make a Wish]] in a space helmet with the aliens from [[Strength in Numbers]].
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' It takes more time to get the lens to focus. The picture is a raccoon in a kettle, or an old man holding an umbrella. In ''Gold'', the picture is a kid looking through binoculars, or the old man from [[Make a Wish]] in a space helmet with the aliens from [[Strength in Numbers]].
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' It takes a long time to get the lens to focus. The picture is a woman that looks like a tree. In ''Gold'', the picture is the characters from [[Oh, Snap!]] side by side together in a sunset, or a chubby man wearing a t-shirt with a pop star on it.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' It takes a long time to get the lens to focus. The picture is a woman that looks like a tree. In ''Gold'', the picture is the characters from [[Oh, Snap!]] side by side together in a sunset, or a chubby man wearing a t-shirt with a pop star on it.

Latest revision as of 20:06, January 9, 2025

This article is about a microgame from WarioWare: Twisted! For a microgame of the same name in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, see Focus-Pocus.
Focus Pocus
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WarioWare: Twisted!
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WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare: Twisted!
WarioWare Gold
League Twist League
Type Big Tipper (Jimmy T., Twisted!)
Introduction (Wario, Gold)
Command(s) Focus!
Info "Got the picture?" (Twisted!)
"Look! I got a telescope! Spin the dial to adjust focus. Hey...what IS that?!" (Gold)
Controls Tilt motion control/Tilt motion control – Adjust focus
Time limit 8 beats (Gold)
28 beats (WarioWatch, Gold)
Points to clear 10 (Twisted!)
15 (Gold)

Focus Pocus is one of Jimmy T's microgames found in the Big Tipper stage in WarioWare: Twisted! and one of Wario's microgames found in the Intro Games level of the Twist League in WarioWare Gold. Its name is a pun on the phrase "hocus pocus."

Gameplay[edit]

The game's purpose is to tilt the system to focus the lens until the picture is clear. Wario controls the lens in Gold.

  • 1st level difficulty: It takes a short time to get the lens to focus. The picture is some sushi or the two men with peanut-shaped heads from Focus-Pocus. In Gold, the picture is only the former.
  • 2nd level difficulty: It takes more time to get the lens to focus. The picture is a raccoon in a kettle, or an old man holding an umbrella. In Gold, the picture is a kid looking through binoculars, or the old man from Make a Wish in a space helmet with the aliens from Strength in Numbers.
  • 3rd level difficulty: It takes a long time to get the lens to focus. The picture is a woman that looks like a tree. In Gold, the picture is the characters from Oh, Snap! side by side together in a sunset, or a chubby man wearing a t-shirt with a pop star on it.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぼうえんきょう[?]
Bōenkyō
Telescope
French Objectif[?] Lens
Italian Immagini sfocate[?] Blurred images
Spanish (NOE) Vista borrosa[?] Blurred vision

Trivia[edit]

  • An extended version of the music in this microgame is heard in Wipeout!