The form baton... I mean remote is perfect for Warioware. The different positions you can hold it feel comfortable and reliant. Apart from a some microgames, most of the motion controls work well.
However, half the time you play a new microgame, you don't know what you're doing and you fail.
Also this game is funny and random with you shooting down a giant nose with bananas coming out of your nose.
Also, the music. THE MUSIC IS AMAZING! I can go on about how every track in the game is catchy and I mean.... EVERY! I'd pay good money for this music alone.
The characters are really great as well with each one being cool, unique and funny (except for Jimmy P). I prefer these designs to the dreaded redesigns in Warioware Gold.
I can always find myself playing this game as I'm always trying to get a high score however not a lot of replayability.
Overall, really good, very silly and good family fun.
2 Reviews
"It's a-wii, Wario!"
chocolatewtch74 September 2008
Warning: Spoilers
I like this game. The mini-games were fun, unpredictable and occasionally funny. The best level's would have to be a tie between Jimmy T's and dribble and spitz's. Jimmy T's because of the dancing cats. Dribble and Spitz's because of the background music. That song is just so catchy! I only have two reservations with it. First, some of the games you have no idea what to do. No good examples come to mind at this moment but I do know that these games exist. Another reservation would be Mini-Wario's boss. While this is fun I have found that the game cheats a little. It is hard to tell whether or not you have to do the actual dance move or if it's just something that the character does on the screen for filler. Other than that, good game. The graphics vary from good to bad but that is on purpose. I give this game a seven out of eight.
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