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|JapR=Teoshi Guruma
|JapR=Teoshi Guruma
|JapM=Wheelbarrow
|JapM=Wheelbarrow
|ChiS=手推车
|ChiSR=Shǒutuīchē
|ChiSM=Trolley
|ChiT=手推車
|ChiTR=Shǒutuīchē
|ChiTM=Trolley
|Fre=Zigzags en brouette
|Fre=Zigzags en brouette
|FreM=Zigzags in wheelbarrow
|FreM=Zigzags in wheelbarrow

Latest revision as of 06:15, September 12, 2024

Rocky Road
Rocky Road
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type The Grand Parfait Adventure (Kat & Ana)
Command(s) Steer!
Info "Your task at the excavation site is to carry the fragile artifacts carefully without dropping them. The potholes and stones in the road might make that difficult."
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "At Attention"

Rocky Road is one of Kat & Ana's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! Its name comes from a type of dessert and ice cream flavor which mixes marshmallows and nuts in a milk chocolate base.

Gameplay[edit]

The player controls a person steering a wheelbarrow, and must navigate the dirt road while keeping the artifact inside the wheelbarrow. If they manage to safely carry the object to the destination, the camera will abruptly zoom to the object sitting atop a pedestal and dancing frantically. If they drop the object, it shatters and the player loses. If the wheelbarrow hits a rock, the player loses control for a short while.

  • Level 1: The object is a small cylinder with a face. The road consists of a simple reverse curve with no obstacles.
  • Level 2: The object is a clay pot. The road consists of a wider reverse curve with a few jagged rocks.
  • Level 3: The object is a T-rex skull which can obscure the player's view. The road consists of several zigzags with many jagged rocks.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ておしぐるま[?]
Teoshi Guruma
Wheelbarrow
Chinese (simplified) 手推车[?]
Shǒutuīchē
Trolley
Chinese (traditional) 手推車[?]
Shǒutuīchē
Trolley
French Zigzags en brouette[?] Zigzags in wheelbarrow
Korean 손수레[?]
Sonsure
Wheelbarrow
Spanish Camino rústico[?] Rural road