Warioware series
Warioware series
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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Mega Party Games on the GC can be lots of fun. I love to play listen to the doctor. People sure get annoyed when you don't clap.
I could play some of the mini games for hours. I don't remember what my record was for Dungeon Dilemma, but it got going pretty fast in the end.
I could play some of the mini games for hours. I don't remember what my record was for Dungeon Dilemma, but it got going pretty fast in the end.
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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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Touched, Twisted and Smooth Moves are all fantastic and offer a bit more diversity in actions than the original.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.??
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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XxBroBuzzxX
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This. I especially loved the boss stage where you had to maneuver the guy around this twisty environment.AmishSamurai wrote: Twisted has the best boss stage ever though.
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I was referring to the super-upgraded nose picking boss.XxBroBuzzxX wrote:This. I especially loved the boss stage where you had to maneuver the guy around this twisty environment.AmishSamurai wrote: Twisted has the best boss stage ever though.
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The GC one is literally the same game as the GBA one designed for multiplayer. It's very fun.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.
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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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