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Latest revision as of 07:20, September 9, 2024

You've Got Tissues
The tissue microgame from WarioWare: Move It!
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Crygor, Penny & Mike
Command(s) Empty!
Keep pulling! (Megagame Muscles)
Info "Pull every tissue from the box. Hmm. On closer inspection, these don't appear to be tissues."
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Massage"

You've Got Tissues is one of Dr. Crygor, Penny, and Mike's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! The name is a pun on the phrase "You've got issues". This microgame is also used as the basis for the game's staff credits.

Gameplay[edit]

The object of the microgame is to pull out all the sheets from a box. Only one hand needs to grab each sheet. Upon completion, the box falls apart, revealing something inside.

  • Level 1: Five tissues must be removed. The last sheet resembles a bedsheet, and inside the box is a man shivering in bed.
  • Level 2: Eight tissues must be removed. The last sheet resembles a facial mask, and inside the box is a happy girl with a shiny face.
  • Level 3: Ten thin slices of toast must be removed. The last slice contains bacon and eggs, and inside the box is a chef kneading dough and a baker holding a tray with a loaf of bread.

In the megagame version of this microgame in Megagame Muscles, Level 1's visuals are used, and there is an endless amount of tissues. Thus, the command is changed to "Keep pulling!" and 7 muscle is gained for each tissue that is pulled out.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ティッシュ[?]
Tisshu
Tissues
Chinese (simplified) 纸巾[?]
Zhǐjīn
Paper towels
Chinese (traditional) 紙巾[?]
Zhǐjīn
Paper towels
French Mouchoirs à gogo[?] Tissues galore
Korean 휴지[?]
Hyuji
Tissues
Spanish (NOA) Pañuelos a granel[?] Tissues in bulk