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WarioWare: Twisted! GBA

WarioWare: Twisted! is another set of mini-games on GameBoy Advance. This time the authors have prepared 200 different games for us. In the course of the game we discover various add-ons, such as new games or music tracks.

Arcade | Nintendo exclusive titles | singleplayer

WarioWare: Twisted! Release Date GBA

23May2005

developer: Nintendo publisher: Nintendo Official website

English language game language: English

Wario is back with 200 all-new microgames and all-new ways to play them!

Features

* Each Game Pak is equipped with a Gyro Sensor that detects sideways motion

* Play over 200 all-new, lightning-quick microgames by rotating the GBA or pressing the A Button

* Unlock over 130 souvenirs from Diamond City, including bonus games, moveable figurines, music, instruments, and many other novelties.

Dr. Crygor fixes Wario's busted GBA by tossing in a high-tech piece of laboratory equipment that looks suspiciously like a washing machine. When the GBA emerges, Wario discovers that he can play games by spinning it. Always on the lookout for new money-making schemes, Wario enlists his team of developers from WarioWare, Inc. to create tons of madcap, spin-controlled microgames. Wario can practically hear the Ka-ching! as the masses line up for his latest creation.

In WarioWare: Twisted!, you control the action by rotating the entire Game Boy Advance left or right and, sometimes, pressing the A Button. This must be the first game to include a screen warning you to spin your game system around -- but not yourself!

The dance-crazy Dr. Crygor joins famed WarioWare developers like Mona and Orbulon to deliver tons of fast, fast microgames and collectible souveneirs that will have you twisting and shouting with joy.

Old-skool grade-schooler 9-Volt hangs plays twisted NES games with his new buddy, turntablist 18-Volt. These two spin doctors give all-new controls to 8-bit classics like Excitebike, Super Mario Bros and Clu Clu Land.

Dribble & Spitz, the demented taxi-driving duo, diffuse their hostilities before getting behind the wheel by squishing ants, hammering nails and shooting arrows at poor defenseless fruits.

Games by those ninja kindergarteners, Kat and Ana, use the A Button instead of the Gyro Sensor. Veterans of the first WarioWare will recognize that game's classic Golddigger microgame has become an epic struggle against an evil invading nose. Put on your gloves before plunging in, OK?

WarioWatch mode gives you a set amount of time to finish all your microgames. If you finish one quickly, the deciseconds saved will be added to your total. Take too long on another, though, and you're history!

Some of the other totally unpredictable games:

* Pumping Iron Heft those dumbbells!

* Shave the World Planet earth has too many whiskers. Really.

* Dear John Letters No wonder this poor guy's head is spinning: He's just been dumped.

* Busted! Capture the spy in the searchlight.

* Balancing Act Can you balance an umbrella on one finger? How about a boomerang?

* Fancy Footwork Make like David Beckham and keep that ball aloft.

* Stab in the Dark Defend your dojo from ronin gone bad.

Want a wind-up music box with a statuette of Mona on her scooter, a ski-jump game or piano lessons? WarioWare: Twisted's got 'em, along with scads more bonus games, figurines, music, instruments, and other souvenirs from Wario's home burg, Diamond City.

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

Age restrictions WarioWare: Twisted!: Good for all ages.

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