The Wario Ware series has been around for a while. When Microgame$ came out, it was hailed as one of the most original and wacky games of all time. Now, with the release of Twisted, the same can be ...
I’m not a big fan of the Warioware series, but when I’m craving some microgame action, I go to Warioware: Twisted every time. In Twisted, Wario is able to acquire a weird Gameboy Advance that has no ...
When the first WarioWare showed itself almost four years ago, many of us had no idea what in the heck we were even looking at. One minute you're controlling Link in what appears to be the opening ...
When Nintendo launched the original WarioWare on the Game Boy Advance more than two years ago, it was almost as if the company launched a new genre in the world of videogames. All the design really ...
Reviewed on: Nintendo Dualscreen Also available for: Game Boy Advance style="list-style: none"> The Good: Lots of creative minigames as always. Unusual tilting ...
1. Train. "Yes, oh I do apologise, I was just trying to keep a plumber's brother on a string out of the mouth of a crocodile when I accidentally elbowed you viciously in the ribs. I am so embarrassed.
WarioWare: Twisted! is a surprise departure for the series, as the wicked Wario embarks on a series of bizarre five-second long microgames, from drowning a sack full of kittens in the river to ...