Blow It Up

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Blow It Up
Blow It Up
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Dribble & Spitz
Command(s) Detonate!
Info "Everything is ready. All that's left is to press the button connected to the bomb. But whatever you do, DON'T press any of the other buttons."
Controls ZL Button/ZR Button/SL Button/SR Button– Detonate
Form(s) Gift Giver, Button Sign

Blow it Up is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!

Gameplay

The object of the game is to press the button that is connected to the dynamite. When done so successfully, the dynamite explodes revealing what's inside. If the player pushes a button that connected to the flashlight, the cave is lit up to reveal a face laughing at the player. If the player presses the button connected to the trapdoor, it opens up and a person falls through it. If the player presses the button connected to the toaster, bread comes out.

  • Level 1: The wires are not tangled much, the caves are green and the other items are blue. When the player detonates the dynamite, the cave reveals a dinosaur skeleton. If the player presses the button connected to the box, it opens to reveal a boxing glove punching the player. If the player presses the button connected to the door, it opens to reveal a person splattering paint at the player.
  • Level 2: The wires are more tangly, the caves are pink and the other items are orange. When the player detonates the dynamite, the cave reveals stranded people. If the player presses the button connected to the box, it opens to reveal a clown. If the player presses the button connected to the door, it opens to reveal a man sitting on a toilet yelling in frustration.
  • Level 3: Same as Level 2, but there are also drones briefly hovering over the wires before flying away. The caves are blue and the other items are pink. When the player detonates the dynamite, the entire cave turns into a hot spring. If the player presses the button connected to the box, it opens to reveal a face with its tongue sticking out. If the player presses the button connected to the door, it opens to reveal ghosts jumping out at the player.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ばくはスイッチ[?]
Bakuha Suitchi
Detonation switch