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WarioWare: Get It Together! is the tenth installment of the WarioWare series released on September 10th, 2021 for the Nintendo Switch.

Plot[]

The game begins with Wario and his friends at his company WarioWare Inc. when Wario finishes the game they have been developing. When he tries to start it however, the console does not turn on, much to Wario and his friends' confusion. Annoyed, Wario throws the console in the air and he, along with his friends, get sucked inside the game. When he wakes up, he discovers that his game is riddled with "Game Bugs", which cause corruption and glitches within the game's levels. Wario and his friends have to destroy these bugs by beating their respective levels.

Eventually, the group defeat the game's final bug and "The Supreme Developer", a god like figure with Wario's nose and mustache, appears to them and tells them that he brought Wario and his friends into the game to clear it of the game bugs. He then tells the group that they are free to go. When they return, Wario's friends ponder over what caused the game to become so bug-ridden. Wario then reveals to them that the bugs are a result of Wario's bad programming skills, much to their anger. At that moment however, Wario notices that three of WarioWare's members are still stuck in the game, and the group goes back into the game to find them.

Upon re-entering the game world, the Supreme Developer tells the group that their friends have been captured, although it was done by a mysterious figure and not the Game Bugs. They then progress through a series of skyscrapers that their friends are trapped within, all three of which have treasure inside of them, much to Wario's glee. When all three pieces of treasure have eventually been collected, the group finds a note that dares them to combine the treasure. With the help of Penny, a character currently in the real world testing a water blaster that she uses as a jet pack, they combine the treasures which turn into a watering can that they use to grow a giant beanstalk, although it disappears once it is used (which upsets Wario). They climb the beanstalk and defeat the final boss, who turns out to be Pyoro, the main character of a fictional game series within the game's universe, who entered Wario's game from his own game because he wanted to have fun. Wario, annoyed, greedy and wanting treasure, bugs Pyoro for more, and is distraught to find that he has none, which he complains about.

Gameplay[]

Get It Together! continues the WarioWare series tradition of tasking players with completing sets of "microgames", which each require the player to clear an objective in just a few seconds. In this game, Wario and his friends have been sucked inside his latest gaming device, meaning they must participate in the microgames themselves.[1]

As such, the game has up to two players control a group of characters, randomly alternating between them in between Microgames. Characters are controlled using the directional stick and a single button, with each character behaving differently in how they move and what actions they can do. For example, Wario flies around on a jetpack and can perform a shoulder charge, Mona alternates between automatically riding her scooter and controlling a boomerang in the air, and 18-Volt fires CDs from a stationary position and can only move around by hooking onto rings. These unique abilities mean each character has different ways of clearing the same microgame. For example, a microgame that requires spinning a windmill around can be cleared by either pushing the windmill physically or hitting it with projectiles. Up to 20 different characters can be unlocked for selection.

There are party-style minigames for up to four players outside of story mode. There is also a ranked mode in the game called the Wario Cup featuring various different challenges.

The player can give presents (named prezzies in-game) to the various playable characters to level them up. Leveling up a character will result in the base score being raised in which can benefit the player in the Wario Cup. The player will also be able to customize the appearance of the playable character of choice. Prezzies can be obtained in the emporium and by other means.[2]

Characters[]

Microgames[]

Main article: List of microgames in WarioWare: Get It Together!

Development[]

WarioWare: Get It Together! was announced at E3 2021 during the Nintendo Direct presentation. A demo of the game was released on the Nintendo eShop on August 19, 2021.

Trivia[]

Gallery[]

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