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The following is a list of the microgames in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. Each set is told to be developed by a WarioWare employee who can be selected on the Diamond City map. Unlocked microgames are also playable at the Temple of Form. Each microgame uses a certain form, which tells the player how he or she should hold the Wii Remote (referred to as the Form Baton in Smooth Moves) during the game. Most stages introduce new forms. The number of games in a set ranges from 13 to 23.

Wario

Wario's set of microgames is the only one available from the start. All games involve Wario in some way. The only used form in Wario's stage is The Remote Control.

Mona

Mona's stage is unlocked when Wario's stage has been beaten. It introduces two new forms, The Umbrella and The Handlebar.

Kat and Ana

Kat and Ana's games become available when the player succeeds in Mona's stage. The three newly introduced forms are The Samurai, The Sketch Artist and The Chauffeur.

Young Cricket

Young Cricket's stage is unlocked when the player beats Mona's stage. Three new forms are introduced, namely The Waiter, The Tug-Of-War and The Elephant.

Ashley

The stage of Ashley becomes available for play as soon as the player succeeds in Jimmy T.'s stage, which involves the microgames from the previous sets. Ashley's games introduce three new forms, which are The Discard, The Thumb Wrestler and The Big Cheese.

Dribble and Spitz

Dribble and Spitz's stage is unlocked when the player beats Jimmy T.'s stage. The forms The Mohawk, The Dumbbell and The Janitor are first used in the cabbie duo's stage.

Penny

Penny's stage becomes available for play after Jimmy T.'s stage has been beaten. The three newly introduced forms are named The Finger Food, The Boxer and The Mortar and Pestle.

9-Volt and 18-Volt

For playing 9-Volt and 18-Volt's games, the player must succeed in the stages of Ashley, Young Cricket and Penny. All games of 9-Volt and 18-Volt are based on Nintendo video games and other products of the company. Games that were only released some years before the WarioWare game, Smooth Moves in this case, are also referenced, which was rare in earlier stages of the two video game fans. The stage involves all forms, with the exception of The Diner.

Tiny Wario

Tiny Wario's is unlocked by beating the stage of Jimmy P., which involves the games from the three previous stages. Like Wario's microgames, the games of Tiny Wario are all related to Wario. All forms are found in this stage, except for The Diner.

Orbulon

Orbulon's stage is the last to be unlocked. It becomes available after succeeding in Tiny Wario's stage and only features one form, The Diner. This form comes in three variations and requires the player to use both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk (known as the Balance Stone in the game). The form is not found in any other microgame set.