Posted by admin in OtherMay 30th, 2008 | no responses
Following up quickly on 2003's most original title, this sequel features the same setup as Wario Ware (made in Wario in Japan). You play through tons of quick five-second mini games, working your way to a final boss mini-game encounter. Fail more than three times during the course of a stage, and you're sent back to the start. The original's mini-games were based around tapping one or two buttons. For this sequel, Nintendo has equipped the cartridge with a motion sensor which can detect how much you've rotated the Game Boy Advance system from its standard playing position. Most of the mini-games use this input system exclusively. In addition to the motion sensor, the cartridge has a rumble motor which shakes a bit as you rotate the system. Over 200 mini-games are included in the game.