Seesaw Space Race
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Seesaw Space Race | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Get It Together! |
Type | Fantasy |
Command(s) | Launch! |
Info | "Drop a big ol' weight onto the seesaw and-BOOM-you'll send the astronaut to the moon! Ahhh, ain't space grand?" |
Points to clear | 20 |
Seesaw Space Race is one of the microgames in Dribble & Spitz's Fantasy level in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Gameplay[edit]
The object of this microgame is to knock a weight onto a seesaw, thus launching a rabbit, an alligator, or a crab in an astronaut's outfit to the Moon.
- Level 1: The weight hangs on a branch directly over the seesaw. To make it fall, the player must either directly hit the weight, or hit the trunk of the tree holding the weight.
- Level 2: The weight is to the left of the seesaw, on a branch. It must be directly moved to the seesaw.
- Level 3: Same as either previous level, but there is a bomb in the other position that will blow up and fail the microgame if it lands on the seesaw.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the seesaw may appear on the left side of the screen. The player that makes the weight drop onto the seesaw receives an effort point or, in the case of Rising Star, a star. The player that drops the bomb onto the seesaw loses an effort point or a star.
Suitability[edit]
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See also[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | シーソー[?] Shīsō |
Seesaw | |
Chinese (simplified) | 跷跷板[?] Qiāoqiāobǎn |
Seesaw | |
Chinese (traditional) | 蹺蹺板[?] Qiāoqiāobǎn |
Seesaw | |
French | Catapultage spatial[?] | Space catapult-launching | |
German | Katapult[?] | Catapult | |
Italian | Catapulta spaziale[?] | Space catapult | |
Korean | 시소[?] Siso |
Seesaw | |
Spanish | Subibaja espacial[?] | Space seesaw |
Trivia[edit]
- When the rabbit is launched to the Moon, it carries an usu and kine, a reference to how the craters on the moon look similar to a rabbit making mochi, which is the basis of the Moon rabbit, a mythical creature in Far Eastern folklore.