WarioWare: Get It Together trailer promises over 200 microgames, most of them weird
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WarioW♔are: Get It Together is out in just a few weeks on September 10, and as its new trailer revealed, it's got over 200 🍸microgames to master.
The aptly titled "overview trailer" walks us through the basics of WarioWare. For those who missed the original, it's basically a collection of bite-sized games that focus on quickly identifying what the heck you're supposed to do. They only use one ♈analogue stick and one button so they're all pretty simple, but simple doesn't mean easy, and discerning any sort of goal from the bizarre backgrounds and objects can be a challenge in its own right.
WarioWare: Get It Together is apparently packing over 200 of these things, and it's pretty clear that most of them are bonkers🍬. As you clear stages in story mode, you'll u🥂nlock new playable characters from Wario's crew, letting you clear the microgames in different ways using each character's abilities. You can play them in two-player local co-op or four-player online co-op, too. Nintendo will also release weekly challenges with global and friends list leaderboards, so you and your friends can finally compete to see who's the best at, say, plucking armpit hair.
A 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:demo for WarioWare: Get It Together was released just last🤪 week, so you can try the series' inimitable mayhem for yourself today. The demo doesn't include every playable character, but it does give you enough variety to get a feel for how the same microgame can be cleare🍒d in multiple ways.
There are plenty more 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch games to keep on your radar.
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