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Video GameWarioWare: Get It Together (Series) Review
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Posted: 3 years ago, last updated 7 months ago.

Author: @GeekDadGamer and Jo Robertson.

OverviewOverview

WarioWare: Get It Together is the latest in the mini-game series. Games don’t get any sillier than the WarioWare series. Each of its mini-games presents a basic yet peculiar challenge for the player. A simple scene appears on the screen with a one-word clue about what to do. In the few seconds of the countdown you have to figure out what the task is then to press the appropriate button. From picking your nose or shaving a chin to stomping on enemy mushrooms or popping bubble wrap, you can play each crazy mini-challenge multiple times to get better at it.

The latest in the series is WarioWare: Get It Together that offers a wide range of quick fire microgames. You play as Wario or his friends and each character has different abilities. This in itself isn't new, but the way the games are designed to take advantage of this hasn't been seen before. Also new this time around, two players can also play microgames together on the same screen by sharing two Joy-Con controllers, or using wireless play with an additional console and game.
  • Gameboy Advance: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! on Gameboy Advance
  • WarioWare: Twisted! on Gameboy Advance
  • WarioWare: Touched! on Nintendo DS
  • WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Games$! on GameCube including some excellent multiplayer challenges.
  • Smooth Moves On Wii
  • Game & Wario on Wii U
  • WarioWare Gold on Nintendo 3DS incorporates the best of the mini-games from the other games in the WarioWare series for a total of 300 challenges.
  • WarioWare: Get It Together on Switch

DetailsGame Details

Release Date: 27/07/2018, updated in 2021

Platforms: 3DS and 2DS, DS, GBA, Switch, Wii and Wii U

Content Rating: PEGI 7

Skill Rating: 8+ year-olds

Players: 1-5

Genres: Brain Game, Puzzle (Action and Action)

Components: 2D Side-On

Developer: Nintendo (@Nintendo)

 

ListsLists

DurationDuration

Play Time: It takes between 5 minutes and 15 minutes to play a round of this game. The time to complete these games depends on which version you are playing and how quick you are at completing each level.
 

Play StylePlay Style

You can play with 1 to 5 players in the same room, but you can’t play it online. You can play against other people on Gamecube, Wii and Wii U games. You can also compete on Wareware Gold if you have two Nintendo 3DS handhelds with the game. The number of players supported varies depending on the version of the game. Game & Wario on Wii U offers 5 player games that use the Gamepad and Wii Remotes together.

 
You can play this game in the following styles:

Age RatingsAge Ratings

Content Rating

These games usually received a PEGI 7. Previous entries in the series featured non-realistic violence in a child-friendly setting or context and mild violence that lacks any apparent harm or injury to human-like characters. The game contains unrealistic violence in a child-friendly setting or context like shooting pixelated ducks who will fall down. It also contains mild violence that lacks any apparent harm or injury to human like characters for example dealing out punches in a boxing ring.

Skill Rating

8+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. The silliness of this game makes it fun for younger players. Although you do need fast reactions and quick decision making, because you can quickly practice different challenges and always try again with minimal penalty even newer players can enjoy this.

CostsCosts

WarioWare: Get It Together usually costs £6.29 to £39.99.
 

WarioWare: Get It Together

Switch Store Switch £39.99

Warioware Gold

Switch Store 2DS|3DS £34.99

Warioware, Inc.: Minigame Mania

Switch Store Wii U £6.29

Warioware: Smooth Moves

Switch Store Wii U £17.99

Warioware: Touched!

Switch Store Wii U £8.99
Switch Store 2DS|3DS £8.99
There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.
 
This game supports Nintendo's amiibo, figurines and cards that can be purchased separately to unlock in-game items. 
 

AccessibilityAccessibility


We haven't documented accessibility features for this game yet. Our WarioWare: Get It Together Accessibility Report details system-wide settings that may help, and suggests similar games with accessibility features. Tweet the developer (@Nintendo) to let them know about our Accessibility Questionnaire.

Diversity and InclusionDiversity and Inclusion

We haven't documented diversity and inclusion information for this game yet.

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