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The object of the game is to keep the plates steady without them falling off until the timer runs out. If the player fails, ukulele players appear on the side where the plates fell and play with frustration. | The object of the game is to keep the plates steady without them falling off until the timer runs out. If the player fails, ukulele players appear on the side where the plates fell and play with frustration. | ||
*'''Level 1:''' The plates are stacked short. | *'''Level 1:''' The plates are stacked short, If the player fails, then 1 ukulele player appears. | ||
*'''Level 2:''' The plates are stacked at medium height. | *'''Level 2:''' The plates are stacked at medium height, If the player fails, then 2 ukulele players appear. | ||
*'''Level 3:''' The plates are stacked at a tall height. | *'''Level 3:''' The plates are stacked at a tall height, If the player fails, then 3 ukulele players appear. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 09:06, August 3, 2024
Teeter Trays | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Move It! |
Type | Orbulon |
Command(s) | Steady! |
Info | "These plates are piled a bit TOO high! Tilt your palms right and left to keep the stacks level." |
Controls | |
Form(s) | "Gift Giver" |
Teeter Trays is one of Orbulon's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!
Gameplay
The object of the game is to keep the plates steady without them falling off until the timer runs out. If the player fails, ukulele players appear on the side where the plates fell and play with frustration.
- Level 1: The plates are stacked short, If the player fails, then 1 ukulele player appears.
- Level 2: The plates are stacked at medium height, If the player fails, then 2 ukulele players appear.
- Level 3: The plates are stacked at a tall height, If the player fails, then 3 ukulele players appear.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | バランスディッシュ[?] Baransu Disshu |
Balance dishes | |
French | Équilibre instable[?] | Unstable balance | |
Korean | 밸런스 그릇[?] Baelleonseu Geureut |
Balance dishes | |
Spanish | Balance de platos[?] | Dish balancing |