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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player controls a person who is looking at themselves in a mirror and must flip their bangs so they do not cover their face.  
The player controls a person standing in front of a mirror, tasked with flipping their bangs to avoid covering their face.  


* '''Level 1:''' The player controls a man and must flip one bang.
* **Level 1:** The player controls a man and must flip one bang.
* '''Level 2:''' The player controls a dark-haired woman and must flip one bang. After flipping, another bang appears and must be flipped as well.  
* **Level 2:** The player controls a dark-haired woman and must flip one bang. After flipping, another bang appears and must be flipped as well.
* '''Level 3:''' The player controls a blonde woman and must flip both bangs. Each bang requires two strokes to flip.
* **Level 3:** The player controls a blonde woman and must flip both bangs. Each bang requires two strokes to flip.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 10:51, April 30, 2025

Bangs for Nothing
Bangs for Nothing
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Orbulon
Command(s) Flip your hair!
Info "Your hair is a mess. Slick those bangs back and make yourself presentable!"
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Lifter"

Bangs for Nothing is one of Orbulon's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! The name is a pun on the phrase "Thanks for nothing".

Gameplay

The player controls a person standing in front of a mirror, tasked with flipping their bangs to avoid covering their face.

  • **Level 1:** The player controls a man and must flip one bang.
  • **Level 2:** The player controls a dark-haired woman and must flip one bang. After flipping, another bang appears and must be flipped as well.
  • **Level 3:** The player controls a blonde woman and must flip both bangs. Each bang requires two strokes to flip.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese かきあげヘアー[?]
Kakiage Heā
Brushed-up hair
Chinese (simplified) 撩起刘海[?]
Liāo qǐ liúhǎi
Lift up bangs
Chinese (traditional) 撩起劉海[?]
Liāo qǐ liúhǎi
Lift up bangs
French Les cheveux dans les yeux[?] Hair in eyes
Korean 올백 머리[?]
Olbaek Meori
Slicked-back hair
Spanish Cabello en la cara[?] Hair in one's face