Review

Testing WarioWare: Move it!: hyper microgame fun

Philipp Rüegg
1.11.2023
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

WarioWare: Move it! has you shaking, dancing and bending your way through 200 microgames. Great fun – not just for kids.

WarioWare: Move it! features a story mode and a party mode. In story mode, you play the, erm story, either alone or in pairs. You travel around the island on an overview map and complete microgames on your way. Sometimes it’s Wario who sets off, other times it’s his colourful cronies.

Nose-picking, fishing and tail-wagging

The games are over in seconds, so you have to figure out what you need to do pretty much immediately. On the one hand, this is part of the WarioWare series fun. On the other hand, it can be annoying at times. Don’t get me wrong, I love hopping about like crazy. But when I fail to understand what’s wrong with the way I’m moving, I start to look as grumpy as Wario. Fortunately, I usually figure out what’s required by the second attempt at the latest.

The number of microgames is nice and generous and absurd as ever. There’s one where you need to reach up really high to pick a huge nose. Another has you catching fish with your legs by squeezing them together while squatting. Or you’re made to hold the Joycons to your mouth and backside to assume a cock-a-doodle-doo position. This pose, or Form as they’re called in the game, is used in the Super Mario Bros. 3 micro game to wag Mario’s raccoon tail.

The games are jam-packed with wonderfully intense animations and cutscenes. If you’ve ever seen hyperactive Japanese commercials, you’ll know what to expect.

More players, more chaos, more fun

Conclusion: fast-paced family fun

WarioWare: Move It! offers exactly what you’d expect from a WarioWare game: hundreds of crazy microgames crammed into one wacky story. Wario and his crew are colourful, in-your-face and look like they’re permanently high on sugar. It’s an energy level that matches the games. You only have seconds – if that – to understand the game and strike the appropriate pose.

WarioWare: Move It! is available for Switch from 3 November. The game was provided to me by Nintendo.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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