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Review: WarioWare: Get It Together! for the Nintendo Switch

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We received a free download code of the new game WarioWare: Get It Together! for the Nintendo Switch from Nintendo. Opinions are our own.

Constant movement and crazy action await in WarioWare: Get It Together!, the latest game form Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. In the game you control Wario and his friends in a never ending series of micro games. I say micro not mini because these games can last mere seconds. Constant action is what is happening here. There are also many friends of Wario that are there to help and each one has their own special ability. One can jump very high, another never stops moving and can throw boomerangs that you can control and yet another cannot move but can fire a grappling hook at rings in order to move around the screen.

Andy and I played this game for a while and it was crazy and silly and super fun. We’ll definitely be going back to it to play even more and maybe pull Allison and Eva into the frenetic insanity. There are over 200+ of these micro games and various modes for you to choose from in order to play them.

The game modes are

Story mode (1-2 players)
Wario and his friends are trapped inside their company’s latest game—and only you can help them by clearing microgames. Play this first to unlock more characters and modes.

Variety Pack (1-4 players)
Looking for a totally frantic party game to play with friends? Take on 10 wacky games with the crew of WarioWare, Inc.

Wario Cup (Online game mode)
A rotating weekly challenge where players can win trophies to earn in-game currency. By turning on Ranked Mode (Requires Nintendo Switch Online membership), players can also fight their way up the leaderboards against players worldwide or friends that are also playing the game.

Official Description
You’ll help out the infamous game designer after he gets sucked into his latest creation in Story Mode, and, for the first time, YOU control Wario and friends inside their own chaotic games. From assembling a robot to pulling out a statue’s armpit hair, WarioWare: Get It Together! is a hilarious, cooperative mashup for the whole family to enjoy.

You can learn more about WarioWare: Get It Together! for the Nintendo Switch on the WarioWare Website.

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