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  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves
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  • Warioware: Smooth Moves
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  • Das am 12. Januar 2007 in Europa erschienene WarioWare: Smooth Moves ist eines der wenigen, für den Nintendo Wii veröffentlichten Spiele, bei dem verschiedene Variationen von der Haltung des Remotes benutzt werden. Dieses Spiel erschien am 20. Mai 2011 für Nintendo Select.
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves is a game produced by Nintendo for the Wii. It is part of the the WarioWare, Inc. series of games. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • p Informations Développeur(s) Éditeur(s) Plateforme(s) Genre Moniteur Commandes Série Mode Date(s) de sortie Évaluations Langue(s) disponible(s) WarioWare : Smooth Moves est un party game sorti sur Wii en 2006/2007/2009. C'est le cinquième opus de la série WarioWare. Il a été réédité dans le Nintendo Selects en 2011 uniquement en Europe. Il dispose d'un grand nombre d'anciens personnages de la série, comme Mona ou encore 9-Volt. Mais le jeu possède aussi de nouveaux personnages, tels que Young Cricket & Master Mantis. Le jeu utilise en tout cas toujours le système de Micro-Jeux comme ses prédécesseurs.
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves is the first game Miis appeared in.
  • Warioware: Smooth Moves is a fan-fiction TV show created by Pikachufreak.
  • Among the first games released for the system, the game designers knew early on that they would be able to use the Wii Remote in unique ways to create an engaging title. There are over 200 microgames included in Smooth Moves that all make use of the Wii Remote.
  • Wario Ware: Smooth Moves, otherwise known as Odoru Made in Wario in Japan, is the fifth game in the WarioWare series. It was developed by Nintendo SPD and was released in Europe and North America on January 12, 2007 and January 15, 2007 respectively. This game takes full advantage of the Wii Remote.
  • One day, Wario was sitting at home eating a plate of cakes when a small, strange creature called Splunk appeared from nowhere and stole them from right under his nose. Upon realizing his food was missing and spotting the thief, Wario gave chase, which led him all the way to the Temple of Form where he discovers the Form Baton. Picking up the strange item out of curiosity, Wario accidentally triggered a trap, in the form of a giant boulder that proceeds to chase him out of the temple.
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Followed
  • none
dcterms:subject
system1AU
  • 2007-01-25
Danach
  • WarioWare: Snapped!
system2NA
  • 2016-09-15
DAVOR
  • WarioWare: Touched!
CERO
  • A
EU
Nom Japonais
  • Odoru Meido in Wario
Saga
system1NA
  • 2007-01-15
system1EU
  • 2007-01-12
system2EU
  • 2016-10-06
system1JP
  • 2006-12-02
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Console
Nombre
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves!
Platform
Series
  • Wario
preceded
  • WarioWare: Twisted!
Nummer
  • 4
  • 6
Name
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Genre
  • Puzzle
  • Party
  • Party Game
  • Party game/Puzzle
Type
  • Game
Ratings
  • PEGI: 7+
  • CERO: A
  • ESRB: Everyone 10+
  • OFLC: G
  • ESRB: E10+
Caption
  • The boxart for the North American edition
éditeur
  • Nintendo
Plattform
Développeur
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Nintendo SPD
nom Anglais
  • WarioWare : Smooth Moves
Spielserie
  • WarioWare Serie
DDS
  • --01-12
  • --01-15
  • --01-25
  • --05-20
  • --06-18
  • Wii
  • --12-02
Joueur
  • 1
Einstufung
  • USK: 15px
PEGI
  • 7
fix
  • a
Légende
  • 240
Title
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Media
System
  • Wii
  • Wii U
Class
  • C
acb
  • G
Input
  • Wii Remote and Nunchuk
  • Wii - Wii Remote and Nunchuk Controller
ESRB
  • E10
Imagen
  • 200
JP
  • center|250px
Modes
  • Single player, multiplayer
ID
  • 7
Release
  • --12-02
  • Nintendo Select
Released
  • --01-12
  • --01-15
  • --01-25
  • --12-02
Titre
  • WarioWare : Smooth Moves
Developer
Rating
  • Yes
Publisher
Género
  • Minijuegos
Players
  • one to twelve alternating
Bild
  • Verpackung WWSM.jpg
Designer
  • Goro Abe
  • Taku Sugioka
Spielmodi
  • Single and Multiplayer
Entwickler
Jugadores
  • Uno
Nom Français
  • WarioWare : Smooth Moves
consola
abstract
  • Das am 12. Januar 2007 in Europa erschienene WarioWare: Smooth Moves ist eines der wenigen, für den Nintendo Wii veröffentlichten Spiele, bei dem verschiedene Variationen von der Haltung des Remotes benutzt werden. Dieses Spiel erschien am 20. Mai 2011 für Nintendo Select.
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves is a game produced by Nintendo for the Wii. It is part of the the WarioWare, Inc. series of games. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • p Informations Développeur(s) Éditeur(s) Plateforme(s) Genre Moniteur Commandes Série Mode Date(s) de sortie Évaluations Langue(s) disponible(s) WarioWare : Smooth Moves est un party game sorti sur Wii en 2006/2007/2009. C'est le cinquième opus de la série WarioWare. Il a été réédité dans le Nintendo Selects en 2011 uniquement en Europe. Il dispose d'un grand nombre d'anciens personnages de la série, comme Mona ou encore 9-Volt. Mais le jeu possède aussi de nouveaux personnages, tels que Young Cricket & Master Mantis. Le jeu utilise en tout cas toujours le système de Micro-Jeux comme ses prédécesseurs.
  • WarioWare: Smooth Moves is the first game Miis appeared in.
  • Warioware: Smooth Moves is a fan-fiction TV show created by Pikachufreak.
  • Among the first games released for the system, the game designers knew early on that they would be able to use the Wii Remote in unique ways to create an engaging title. There are over 200 microgames included in Smooth Moves that all make use of the Wii Remote.
  • Wario Ware: Smooth Moves, otherwise known as Odoru Made in Wario in Japan, is the fifth game in the WarioWare series. It was developed by Nintendo SPD and was released in Europe and North America on January 12, 2007 and January 15, 2007 respectively. This game takes full advantage of the Wii Remote.
  • One day, Wario was sitting at home eating a plate of cakes when a small, strange creature called Splunk appeared from nowhere and stole them from right under his nose. Upon realizing his food was missing and spotting the thief, Wario gave chase, which led him all the way to the Temple of Form where he discovers the Form Baton. Picking up the strange item out of curiosity, Wario accidentally triggered a trap, in the form of a giant boulder that proceeds to chase him out of the temple. During the game the game Wario was seen running from the boulder that was chasing him. Each time a minigame was failed the boulder would get a little bit closer and when all four of his garlic shaped health icons it would run over him. However, if the player won a minigame the boulder woulld be momentarily get stuck in a hole in a wall giving Wario the opportunity to get further ahead of it. Luckily, Wario was fast enough to out run the boulder and escape with his new treasure unharmed, which he gloated about as soon as he had caught his breath.
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