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|FreM=Plumbing emergency | |FreM=Plumbing emergency |
Latest revision as of 07:40, September 7, 2024
Plugging the Leaks | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Move It! |
Type | Makin' Waves (Dribble & Spitz) |
Command(s) | Plug leaks! |
Info | "Water is gushing from the Form Stones. Try to plug up the leaks with your fingers!" |
Controls | /////////– Plug leaks |
Form(s) | Pounce |
Glyph | Button Sign |
Plugging the Leaks is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!
Gameplay[edit]
The object of the game is to plug the leaks in the piping. The pipes are shaped like Joy-Con controllers, and the player must press and hold the buttons that correspond to the leaking holes until all leaks are plugged. In multiplayer, there are two pairs of pipes corresponding to both players' controllers, and both players must each plug the same amount of leaks.
- Level 1: The player(s) must plug three holes. If successful, the water fills an inflatable pool via a tap with a child next to it and a toy duck swimming around. For the 2-player variant, the toy duck is replaced with a submarine if successful.
- Level 2: The player(s) must plug four holes, one of which comes loose after a while. If successful, the water fills a swimming pool via a slide with a child splashing happily in it. For the 2-player variant, a girl is added next to the boy if successful.
- Level 3: The player(s) must plug five holes, two of which come loose after a while. If successful, the water fills a lake via a pipe with a man riding a jet-ski on it. For the 2-player variant, the man rides a pontoon boat if successful.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | みずもれ[?] Mizumore |
Water leak | |
Chinese (simplified) | 漏水[?] Lòushuǐ |
Water leakage | |
Chinese (traditional) | 漏水[?] Lòushuǐ |
Water leakage | |
French | Urgence de plomberie[?] | Plumbing emergency | |
Korean | 누수[?] Nusu |
Water leak | |
Spanish | Fuga de agua[?] | Water leak |