As WarioWare makes its way to the Wii, it adds great new minigames, or "Microgames", and even better, a new way to play these microgames. When you begin the game, Wario will stumble across a temple with a Wii Remote shaped item known as the Form Baton. Before each microgame, it will tell you a form to put the Wii Remote in and use the form to complete the microgame. For example, one form requires you to hold the Wii Remote, or Form Baton as a dumbell and use it to perform actions, not only to lift weights which is one of the actions you will have to perform with the dumbell. The graphics are really sharp and make the game look really... "Cartoony". Multiplayer modes are fun and addictive. There is also an endless mode that will just keep you playing untill you lose all your lives. Really the only thing that I really hate about this game is how short the story mode is. But other than that, WarioWare is a excellent game and is a must buy for anyone who likes to have fun.
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