| | | "A Classic Side-Scroller for the Wii Console Stars Wario, the Smelly, Bad-Mannered Alter Ego of Mario." Wario returns to form, with all the jumping, power-dashing and butt-stomping we've come to expect. This is surly Wario at his finest.
Each stage is a masterfully crafted side-scrolling obstacle course of puzzles, enemies and assorted hazards. Every stage holds numerous secrets and treasures to discover (and steal). And each stage has multiple "missions" to keep you coming back again and again to unlock everything, collect more coins or just improve your best time.
Wario also takes control of three different vehicles during the course of the game, all of which are piloted in part by tilting the Wii Remote. The controls are standard for a Wii Remote held sideways (D-pad, buttons), but with an important twist: most of Wario's special moves are accomplished by shaking or tilting the Wii Remote. This allows great versatility but without forcing the player to remember complicated button combinations.
| | Features |  | And each stage has multiple 'missions' to keep you coming back again and again to unlock everything, collect more coins or just improve your best time |  | By shaking the Wii Remote, you can shake down your enemies, free coins from treasure bags and even cause earthquakes |  | Each stage is a masterfully crafted side-scrolling obstacle course of puzzles, enemies and assorted hazards |  | Every stage holds numerous secrets and treasures to discover (and steal) |  | Wario returns to form, with all the jumping, power-dashing and butt-stomping we've come to expect. This is surly Wario at his finest |  | With the Wii Remote controller turned sideways, veterans and newcomers alike can run, jump and smash their way through hectic side-scrolling stages |
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