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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The player must determine if the number in front of them (right side of the screen if right-handed, or left side of the screen if left-handed) is equal to or greater than the number behind them | The player must determine if the number in front of them (right side of the screen if right-handed, or left side of the screen if left-handed) is equal to or greater than the number behind them by holding the Joy-Con in the default Crocodile Form (representing an equal sign, "=") or moving them apart (representing a less-than sign, "<", if right-handed, or a greater-than sign, ">", if left-handed), respectively, before the judge in the background counts down to zero. In later levels, figures appear in front of the numbers before moving away by jumping off-screen, dropping to a push-up position, or falling over. If the player is correct, the judge makes an "O" formation with their arms; if they are incorrect, the judge makes an "X" formation. | ||
* '''Level 1:''' There are no interferences that obscure the numbers. | * '''Level 1:''' There are no interferences that obscure the numbers. |
Latest revision as of 21:23, September 28, 2024
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Appears in | WarioWare: Move It! |
Type | Cricket & Mantis |
Command(s) | Evaluate! |
Info | "Pop quiz: Are the two numbers the same? Or is one of them larger? Use your arms--and your judgment--to mimic the correct sign." |
Controls | |
Form(s) | "Crocodile" |
More or Less is one of Young Cricket and Master Mantis' microgames in WarioWare: Move It!
Gameplay[edit]
The player must determine if the number in front of them (right side of the screen if right-handed, or left side of the screen if left-handed) is equal to or greater than the number behind them by holding the Joy-Con in the default Crocodile Form (representing an equal sign, "=") or moving them apart (representing a less-than sign, "<", if right-handed, or a greater-than sign, ">", if left-handed), respectively, before the judge in the background counts down to zero. In later levels, figures appear in front of the numbers before moving away by jumping off-screen, dropping to a push-up position, or falling over. If the player is correct, the judge makes an "O" formation with their arms; if they are incorrect, the judge makes an "X" formation.
- Level 1: There are no interferences that obscure the numbers.
- Level 2: A figure stands in front of one of the numbers briefly before moving out of the way.
- Level 3: Two figures stand in front of the numbers briefly before moving out of the way.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ふ・とうごう[?] Fu Tou Gou |
In/equality sign | |
Chinese (simplified) | 不?等号[?] Bù? Děng hào |
No? Equal sign | |
Chinese (traditional) | 不?等號[?] Bù? Děng hào |
No? Equal sign | |
French | Inférieur ou égal[?] | Inferior or equal | |
Korean | 부등호[?] Budeungho |
Inequality sign | |
Spanish | Mayor o igual[?] | More or equal |