Shadow Sports
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Shadow Sports | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Get It Together! |
Type | Sports |
Command(s) | Clear! Holding what? (Level 1) Kicking what? (Level 2) Catching what? (Level 3) |
Info | "Playing sports in the dark? Yo, that's wild! Wipe the shadows away to check out the action and answer the question." |
Points to clear | 30 |
Shadow Sports is one of the microgames in Jimmy T's Sports in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay
The goal of this microgame is to clear away as much of the shadows as possible to reveal the silhouette of a man in an athletic pose with an object, and then correctly identifying the object out of a set of two or three based on the game's command.
The symbol to indicate if the player was correct differs by region. In the Japanese and Korean versions, it is a circle; in other versions, it is a check mark.
- Level 1: The man is shown throwing an object. There are two choices. The object may be a broom, a spear, a pie, a basketball, or a paper airplane.
- Level 2: The man is shown kicking an object. There are three choices. The object may be a rugby ball, an empty can, a banana peel, Saturn, or a soccer ball.
- Level 3: The man is shown catching an object that can be knocked out using character attacks, making the microgame more difficult. There are three choices. The object may be a volleyball, a jar, a baseball, a soccer ball, or a flag.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the area is much bigger, requiring more effort to clear away the shadows. Players receive an effort point for choosing the correct answer and lose one for an incorrect one.
Suitability
Good Fit | ||
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Bad Fit |
- Orbulon and Penny can quickly clear the shadows with their Oinker's tractor beam and Jet Tank One respectively.
- 18-Volt, Mona, Dribble & Spitz, Mike, Kat & Ana can quickly clear the shadows with their projectiles, making them above-average fits.
- 5-Volt, Red, Lulu, and Pyoro are below-average fits as their attacks only clear the shadows by small amounts.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | くらやみスポーツ[?] Kurayami Supōtsu |
Sports in the Dark | |
Chinese (simplified) | 黑暗中运动[?] Hēi'àn zhōng yùndòng |
Sports in the Dark | |
Chinese (traditional) | 黑暗中運動[?] Hēi'àn zhōng yùndòng |
Sports in the Dark | |
French | Jeux d'ombres[?] | Shadow games | |
German | Dunkelmunkelei[?] | Rumours in the dark | |
Italian | Sport al buio[?] | Sports in the Dark | |
Korean | 어둠 속의 스포츠[?] Eodum Sogui Seupocheu |
Sports in the Dark | |
Spanish | Deportes ocultos[?] | Hidden sports |