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The object of the game is to ring each bell at the right time when a note is positioned in front of it. When all the bells are ringed, | The object of the game is to ring each bell at the right time when a note is positioned in front of it. When all of the bells are ringed, the Wario angels in the background raise their fists and chuckle. Missing a note or ringing a bell when no note is in front of it results in a loss, while the Wario angels look disappointed and the background becomes monochromatic. | ||
* '''Level 1:''' There are three notes. | * '''Level 1:''' There are three notes. |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Move It! |
Type | Wario |
Command(s) | Ring the bells! |
Info | "Ring the bell along with the notes comin' at you! The trick to good sound is to shake with a snap." |
Controls | |
Form(s) | "Choo Choo" |
Bell Chorus is one of Wario's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!
Gameplay
The object of the game is to ring each bell at the right time when a note is positioned in front of it. When all of the bells are ringed, the Wario angels in the background raise their fists and chuckle. Missing a note or ringing a bell when no note is in front of it results in a loss, while the Wario angels look disappointed and the background becomes monochromatic.
- Level 1: There are three notes.
- Level 2: There are five notes, two of which are on the same beat.
- Level 3: There are six notes, one of which is on an offbeat and two of which are on the same beat.
In multiplayer, the players are side-by-side, with the first player holding blue and indigo bells while the second player holds red and orange bells. The number of total notes also increase.
- Level 1: Each player has two notes.
- Level 2: Each player has three notes, one of which is on the same beat for both players.
- Level 3: Each player has five notes, one of which is on an offbeat and two of which are on the same beat for both players.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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