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*In the files of ''WarioWare Gold'', there is an unused, longer version of the music played in this microgame among all the other minigame sound files, implying there was going to be a full version of this game as a minigame. | *In the files of ''WarioWare Gold'', there is an unused, longer version of the music played in this microgame among all the other minigame sound files, implying there was going to be a full version of this game as a minigame. | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, February 4, 2020
Template:Minigame-infobox Sweeps Week is one of Young Cricket’s Microgames in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. The name is a pun on the phrase "Sweeps Week", and features the sport of Curling. It returns in WarioWare Gold as one of Young Cricket and Master Mantis' microgames.
Gameplay
The player has to sweep with the Wii Remote to get the curler to the target goal. In WarioWare Gold, the distance is the same across all difficulty levels, but with different ice conditions and curling rock sizes.
WarioWare: Smooth Moves
- 1st level difficulty: Short distance.
- 2nd level difficulty: Medium distance.
- 3rd level difficulty: Long distance.
WarioWare Gold
- 1st level difficulty: Ice is easier to sweep cleanly.
- 2nd level difficulty: Ice is more difficult to sweep cleanly.
- 3rd level difficulty: Ice is as difficult to sweep as the 2nd level, but with a larger curling rock (larger than the goal itself), requiring a wider sweep path to reach the target.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Spanish (NOA) | Un barrido olímpico[?] | An olympic sweep |
Trvia
- In the files of WarioWare Gold, there is an unused, longer version of the music played in this microgame among all the other minigame sound files, implying there was going to be a full version of this game as a minigame.
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