Talk:Gold Digger

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Split the Get It Together! variant?

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Should the WarioWare: Get It Together version of this microgame be split into its own article? Not only does it function quite different from the usual incarnations of Gold Digger (due to game-specific gimmicks, of course), but the difficulty levels also diverge from each other. Plus, I've initiated similar proposals in the past about splitting out similar microgames with different gameplay and/or difficulty levels, and I don't think it's any different here. Toadette icon CTTT.pngFont of Archivist Toadette's signature(T|C) 20:37, October 2, 2021 (EDT)

I'm neutral on this. To me, they seem similar enough to stay merged but also different enough to warrant a split at the same time. Somethingone (talk) 20:40, October 2, 2021 (EDT)
Actually, after looking at it more, I think it's fine as is. What I think they wanted to do was bring this microgame to the latest Warioware game(like they did for every other WarioWare game save for Smooth Moves) while also adjusting it to fit the completely different style of GIT. And it's not like the function is that different besides the controls changing to fit GIT's gameplay(you're still picking a nose on a white background). I think it's fine. Somethingone (talk) 20:56, October 2, 2021 (EDT)
There has been a microgame functionally identical to this one with its own page, but one difference is that it has a different name (which this does not). Get It Together as a whole has a gameplay style completely different from games past, so I can see arguments either way, really. In regards to diverging difficulty levels, it's a thing in places like Good Times as well (even before GiT). BMfan08 (talk) 20:48, October 2, 2021 (EDT)