Warioware series

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Let's talk about the Warioware series, one of my favorite franchises. I own all of them except for Snapped and Smooth Moves but so far my favorite one is Touched!. 9-volt is my favorite character for obvious reasons, but like Jimmy and Mona as well.
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played WarioWare for the first time last week because of the Ambassador games on my 3DS.. Gotta say - How the hell did I not get into these earlier?!?! Whats a good game in the series to get into after completing WarioWare, Inc.??
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Rurouni_Fencer wrote:played WarioWare for the first time last week because of the Ambassador games on my 3DS.. Gotta say - How the hell did I not get into these earlier?!?! Whats a good game in the series to get into after completing WarioWare, Inc.??
Touched, Twisted and Smooth Moves are all fantastic and offer a bit more diversity in actions than the original.

DIY is a bit different as it's more centred around the creation aspect of making your own microgames rather than playing them. Snapped! on DSiWare is absolutely terrible, don't bother with that one.
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I can vouch for Twisted and Smooth Moves being great. DIY is also great, just don't go in excepting the pre-made games to be any good. Haven't played the WiiWare extention to DIY, so I'm not sure about that.
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My favorites are Twisted and Touched, though DIY and Inc. are good too. I didn't like Smooth Moves as much, and haven't played the Gamecube one. Twisted has the best boss stage ever though.
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AmishSamurai wrote: Twisted has the best boss stage ever though.
This. I especially loved the boss stage where you had to maneuver the guy around this twisty environment.
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XxBroBuzzxX wrote:
AmishSamurai wrote: Twisted has the best boss stage ever though.
This. I especially loved the boss stage where you had to maneuver the guy around this twisty environment.
I was referring to the super-upgraded nose picking boss.
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AmishSamurai wrote:My favorites are Twisted and Touched, though DIY and Inc. are good too. I didn't like Smooth Moves as much, and haven't played the Gamecube one. Twisted has the best boss stage ever though.
The GC one is literally the same game as the GBA one designed for multiplayer. It's very fun.
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I love the Warioware series! It's funny, and full of variety. My favorites would be Mega Microgame$ Inc. and Twisted. Smooth Moves and DIY are good as well, but I've put far more hours into the first two.
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