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    WarioWare: Move It!

  • First released on 3 November, 2023 for Nintendo Switch
  • Get moving with a multitude of motion-based microgames in a brand-new entry in the WarioWare™ series!

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  • First released on 3 November, 2023 for Nintendo Switch
  • Get moving with a multitude of motion-based microgames in a brand-new entry in the WarioWare™ series!


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    Grab a pair of Joy-Con™ controllers and get moving as you gently shake, punch, dance, wiggle, and even curtsey through over 200 lightning-fast microgames (minigames that last just a few hilarious seconds). Get into poses called “forms” including the chickenlike Ba-KAW and confident Fashionista, then get it moving! A second player can use another set of Joy-Con controllers to join the worm-pecking, sheep-twirling fun.

    Share the movement mayhem in the 2-4 player Party Mode!

    Battle it out with 2-4 players*, each with one Joy-Con controller, in the local Party Mode. Reach the goal without getting caught by Medusa or take on a dicey board game with Wario’s very own rules. Move alongside your friends in these laugh-worthy contests where everyone can get excited.

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    Nintendo was founded in Kyoto, Japan in 1889 as a manufacturer of hanafuda playing cards. The company went through several small niche businesses before becoming a video game company.
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