WarioWare Gold is a minigame compilation developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS family of video game consoles. The ninth installment in the WarioWare series, it was released in PAL regions in July 2018, and in North America and Japan the following month. The game’s plot follows the greedy Wario who has organized a gaming tournament for a large cash prize, with the ultimate goal of claiming the money for himself.
Meanwhile, various other WarioWare characters deal with other problems which play out in the form of short stories. Having to run out of money following a treasure hunt in the village of Luxeville, Wario decides to organize a tournament in Diamond City, convincing his friends to design some new Mash League, Twist League, Touch League, & Ultra League (that also include blowing games & short pop-up games) games based on the Sports, That’s Life, Fantasy, & Nintendo Classics themes, for the event, promising them payment.
For an entry fee of ten thousand coins, he offers a ten million coin prize to the tournament’s winner, although he secretly plots to take all the prize money for himself. While the player competes in the tournament, a girl from Luxeville named Lulu who has tracked Wario down calls him out and begins training to challenge him, seeking to retrieve the town’s prized treasure (a large golden pot) that Wario had stolen from her village. As is tradition for a WarioWare game, the player is tasked with completing “microgames”—various minigames with very short time limits—in rapid succession.
When one is complete, a point is given, and the game moves on to the next. If a microgame is completed incorrectly, or the time runs out, the player loses one of four lives. If they run out of lives, the game ends and the high score is displayed, which is determined by how many microgames were passed. When a section of microgames is completed, the player will complete a boss microgame. After which, the minigames can be replayed and will begin to speed up the time allotted.
As a collection game, most microgames that appear have once existed in a previous title in the WarioWare series. These include the Game Boy Advance original, Twisted!, Touched!, Smooth Moves, D.I.Y., and Game & Wario, in addition to some new ones for a total of over 300 microgames. The microgames vary in how they are completed. They involve pressing buttons, tilting the system, touching the touch screen, and blowing on the system’s microphone.
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File Name | WarioWare Gold |
Cart Size | 898MB |
Version | 1.1 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | USA, Europe & Japan |
Genre | Action |
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Release Date | July 27, 2018 |
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Rate ROM | [Total: 16 Average: 4.1] |
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