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The gimmick this time around is the fact that – after Wario and his companions, including Mona, Ashley, and Jimmy, are sucked into a handheld gaming console – you actually control the ...
Some of the characters (Wario, Mona, Ashley, Orbulon) combine two of those variations, and they are God-tier useful when it comes to solving microgames. Other characters do a gimmicky version of ...
Out of all of its vast number of reliable first-party franchises, Nintendo's WarioWare series may be one ... it's equally as doable with Mona and her scooter as it is with 18-Volt and his ...
In many ways, WarioWare: Move It plays like a love letter to the niche franchise. Fans of the series will feel right at home as beloved characters such as Mona, Ashley, Crygor, and Penny are all ...
Besides Wario, Mona, Jimmy, Dr. Crygor and the rest of the original crew, this title also features appearances by 18-Volt and Wario-Man (Wario's superhero alter ego).
It was a bit of an unexpected but quite welcome surprise for Nintendo to drop a demo for WarioWare ... for specific micro-games than others. Mona’s ability to have the player control the ...
Unlike past games, however, you'll be playing as Wario and other staple characters like Mona, Orbulon, and Young Cricket, each of whom has a different playstyle and ability that you'll need to ...
like the iconic Mona Pizza tune and the funky Wario De Mambo theme. Some micro-games are turned into longer mini-games, such as ice hockey, which have plenty of replay value and are amusing ...
When players start a stage for the first time, they are treated to a story cinematic featuring WarioWare favorites like 9-Volt, Mona and Dr. Crygor. Each of their scenarios is just as weird as you ...
There's always something new — and it's always absurd. That's the joy of WarioWare: Move It!, out this Friday on the Nintendo Switch. After the last WarioWare game, Get It Together ...