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*[[Kat and Ana]]'s constant jumping, [[Orbulon]]'s tractor beam, and [[Penny]]'s | *[[Kat and Ana]]'s constant jumping, [[Orbulon]]'s tractor beam, and [[Penny]]'s [[Jet Tank One]] allow them to break the egg quickly. | ||
*Characters with projectiles are a slightly bad fit as each of their projectiles only cracks the egg a small amount unless the player presses {{button|ns|a}} repeatedly. | *Characters with projectiles are a slightly bad fit as each of their projectiles only cracks the egg a small amount unless the player presses {{button|ns|a}} repeatedly. | ||
Revision as of 05:54, December 7, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Egg It On is one of the microgames in Kat and Ana's Nature level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay
The object of this microgame is to attack an egg until it cracks, revealing an animal or other creature.
- Level 1: The egg is large. When cracked, it reveals a spotted dog in an eggshell, a bird eating a worm, a baby bird, or a group of squirrels.
- Level 2: The egg is medium-sized. When cracked, it reveals a caveman eating an egg, a caveman that duplicates itself twice, a bodybuilder in an eggshell, or a bodybuilder in a pond.
- Level 3: The egg is small, and either black or gold. When cracked, it reveals a DJ with lion or rabbit ears, a mask that shrinks and grows, or two astronauts carrying away an alien.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, more attacks are required to crack the egg.
Mission
- Eggy Flip: The player must complete the microgame after turning the egg at least one full rotation.
Suitability
- Kat and Ana's constant jumping, Orbulon's tractor beam, and Penny's Jet Tank One allow them to break the egg quickly.
- Characters with projectiles are a slightly bad fit as each of their projectiles only cracks the egg a small amount unless the player presses repeatedly.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | たまご[?] Tamago |
Egg | |
Korean | 알[?] Al |
Egg | |
Spanish | Rompe el cascarón[?] | Crack the shell |