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*'''Level 3:''' Players must navigate through a highly complex maze.
*'''Level 3:''' Players must navigate through a highly complex maze.


If two players are utilized for this microgame, a different set of mazes is used for each level. The player who gets the remote gains an effort point, or in case of [[Rising Star]], a star. Even if one player is knocked out by a thumbtack, the other player is still able to collect the remote.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, a different set of mazes is used for each level. The player who gets the remote gains an effort point or, in the case of [[Rising Star]], a star. Even if one player is knocked out by a thumbtack, the other player is still able to collect the remote.


==Suitability==
==Suitability==

Revision as of 06:01, January 5, 2022

Template:Minigame-infobox Missing Remote is one of the microgames in Mona's That's Life level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

Gameplay

The object of this microgame is to navigate through a maze and collect the remote while avoiding thumbtacks. The remote may be collected through indirect attacks as well. When done so successfully, the TV in the background turns on to either a soap opera, a news report, or a weather report.

  • Level 1: Players must navigate through a simple maze.
  • Level 2: Players must navigate through a more complex maze with more tacks and narrower corridors.
  • Level 3: Players must navigate through a highly complex maze.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, a different set of mazes is used for each level. The player who gets the remote gains an effort point or, in the case of Rising Star, a star. Even if one player is knocked out by a thumbtack, the other player is still able to collect the remote.

Suitability

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  • 5-Volt can immediately clear the microgame simply by teleporting to the remote.
  • Mona can simply use her boomerang to grab the remote as it is immune to thumbtacks.
  • Likewise, 18-Volt, 9-Volt, and Pyoro can use the grappling rings to travel directly to the remote or, in Level 3's case, near it.
  • Due to their constant jumping, Kat and Ana are unsuitable for the microgame as they may jump into the thumbtacks.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese リモコンどこだ[?]
Rimokon Doko da
Where's the Remote
Korean 리모컨의 행방[?]
Rimokeonui Haengbang
Remote's Whereabouts
Spanish (NOA) Control perdido[?] Missing remote
Spanish (NOE) El mando perdido[?] The missing remote

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