Wario Ware Inc.: Mega Microgames GBA

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Game Details

Platform: GBA
Released: 23 May 2003
GTIN-13: 0045496732370
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Description

President Wario - You can't really say that Wario is greedy. He's just uh financially motivated. Always on the lookout for his next get-rich-quick scheme Wario stumbles upon the lucrative video game publishing market. Like any aspiring entrepreneur Wario buys a PC and starts his own company called Wario Ware Inc. With the help of his friends he develops over 200 of the wildest games the world has never seen. Play Tester For Hire - Each "game" lasts five seconds which is kept track of via an on-screen time-bomb. Directions aren't provided so much of the challenge comes from figuring out how precisely to beat each minigame. You are challenged by Wario and each of his developer buddies to beat all of their games within the given time limit. Each developer specializes in a particular genre of game so you at least have a vague idea of what to expect. You'd be amazed at what you can accomplish in five seconds. Minigames vary wildly including brushing teeth picking someone's nose cracking an egg over a moving frying pan shaking a dog's paws and more. The more games you beat the faster and more difficult the games become. The games also appear in random order so you can't simply memorize what you're supposed to do each time. After defeating the required number of games you'll enter a boss encounter. These games have no specific time limit and are often much more challenging than the preceding mini-games. Successfully defeating the "boss" unlocks the next level of developers until you finally face Wario himself. Free For All - Defeating specific game developers will unlock special two-player and challenge games for added replay value. Only a single Game Pak and Game Boy Advance system are required for multiplayer. Wario Ware Inc.: Mega Microgame offers hours of curiously addictive gameplay. This is definitely one game (or 200 depending on how you look at it) you have to play to believe