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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The object of the microgame is to point the party popper to the birthday star and pull the string to pop confetti in front of them. If done successfully, then the other guests will applaud the birthday star. Popping the party popper to any other guests other than the star will cause all of them to look sad, and a yellow arrow will appear pointing at the birthday star.
The object of the microgame is to point the party popper to the birthday star and pull the string to pop confetti in front of them. If done successfully, then the other guests will applaud the birthday star. Popping the party popper to any other guests will cause all of them to look sad, and a yellow arrow will appear pointing at the birthday star.


*'''Level 1:''' The star looks different from the guests. The party takes place in daytime.
*'''Level 1:''' The star looks different from the guests. The party takes place in daytime.

Revision as of 08:45, June 5, 2024

Party Foul
Party Foul
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Ashley & Red
Command(s) Celebrate the star!
Info "Point the party popper at the birthday star, and pull the string. Wait--whose birthday is it again?"
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Tug-of-War"

Party Foul is one of Ashley and Red's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!.

Gameplay

The object of the microgame is to point the party popper to the birthday star and pull the string to pop confetti in front of them. If done successfully, then the other guests will applaud the birthday star. Popping the party popper to any other guests will cause all of them to look sad, and a yellow arrow will appear pointing at the birthday star.

  • Level 1: The star looks different from the guests. The party takes place in daytime.
  • Level 2: One of the guests looks like the star. The party takes place at sunset.
  • Level 3: Both guests look like the star. The party takes place at nighttime.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バースデークラッカー[?]
Bāsudē Kurakkā
Birthday cracker
Korean 생일 폭죽[?]
Saeng-il Pokjuk
Birthday cracker
Spanish (NOA) Fiesta de cumpleaños[?] Birthday party