This game is addictive. To be honest, that can also be said with the rest of the WarioWare games, but this one, in particular, was a personal favourite of mine. I believe that the aesthetic and pacing of the unlocks made this fun to pick up and play.

Coming back to it, I still find each microgame to be fun, intuitive, and wacky to play. I especially love the 9-volt games. With that said, the content is pretty light, even with the pretty hefty 190 microgames. The reason is that you don't have any multiplayer mode available. You can play the microgame sets, you can play each microgame individually for a high score, or you can mess around with one of the many toys. It seems like a lot, but the lack of originality concerning replayability makes this game stale fast.

This is still a fun time, and I think anyone who picked it up can find a lot of fun here. Just don't expect a very deep or intricate experience.

Reviewed on Feb 21, 2024


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