80
WarioWare: Move It! knows how to stay loyal to a formula and still bring something new and fresh that can keep players frantically scrambling for those minigames. Thanks to a myriad of creative and delightfully crazy challenges and to the sharp use of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons, WarioWare: Move It! is certain to become a reference in the Nintendo Switch catalogue when it comes to party gaming like no other.
80
Except for a few badly designed minigames, where you don't really know what to do, everything is precise. The details then get lost in so many design and visual differences in the minigames. The bottom line is that you'll have a great time with your kids and your friends. [Issue#332]
80
WarioWare: Move It! manages to be one of the most entertaining entries of the franchise yet, especially if you plan on playing it with friends. And yet, once you check out and master all of the mini-games, you will hardly ever return to play it again.
7
2/3 Graphisme : Digne d'un dessin animé mais un peu simpliste. -- 3/3 Gameplay : Excellente prise en main et j'adore la façon de jouer avec les mouvements. -- 1/3 Design : Toujours les mêmes personnages sans trop prendre de risque sur de la nouveauté, sauf pour les mini-jeux qui sont super. -- 1/1 Histoire : Histoire sympathique et drôle mais dommage que ça soit rapide.
8
A fantastic follow up to the classic warioware smooth moves on the Wii. This game doesn’t shake up the formula or try anything too wild but the core of what makes these games fun is all there in spades. The game is lacking is high quality multiplayer modes but besides that not much negative can be said besides the obvious warioware issues. For example the game is far far too short, I beat this in maybe 2-3 hours max and at 50$ msrp that just not enough game play. The story in these games should be twice as long or more modes should be added if not it should be priced closer to 30$
6
The game itself is good,I've always wanted to play a WarioWare game,and it's a good game,only thing is sometimes the joy cons answer late or doesn't do what I'm trying to do,besides that the reason of the score is that in 2 hours or maybe even less I was already watching the credits,after 2 hours of gameplay,if the price would match with the duration of the game it would've been perfect,but it's not,I feel I got scammed
WarioWare: Move It!
Released On:
Nov 3, 2023
Metascore
Generally Favorable
75
User score
Generally Favorable
8.1
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Nov 1, 2023
100
To be clear, this game is super weird. Just… so very, very weird. It asks you to do things you’d never expect, and uses the joy-cons in ways that frighteningly creative minds must have dreamed into existence – but it’s also a true showcase of what they can do. It’s so simple that it’s genius, and it flaunts a particular kind of weirdness that few games manage to successfully achieve. It’s one of those games that makes me want to invite everyone I know over to my house to play it with me so that I can show them just how weird it is, and have them experience it for themselves – and it also gets me moving in ways that a game hasn’t done in ages. It’s a true feat of creativity and chaos, and it’s definitely going to be one that I go back to for laughs and a pretty serious workout.
Nov 1, 2023
85
WarioWare: Move It! recovers the crazy and irreverent essence of the series with a new installment that places the entire weight of the gameplay in the JoyCon, and the absurd poses, with good results. Add boring multiplayer modes, from Story mode to various cooperative and competitive experiences, and you have pure FUN.
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72% Positive
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Dec 30, 2023
10
so werid but so good i love it! it just perfection I love the minigames love the modes love the art style of some minigames love everything man!
Nov 18, 2023
10
i love eating onions and farting but dancing or something makes me happy because of this onion farting man
Nov 1, 2023
80
Wario and his micro games are back with a collection of incredibly fun and silly trials that take advantage of the Joy-Con and the Switch capabilities.
Nov 1, 2023
80
WarioWare: Move It! is another great entry in this long-running franchise that brings back the motion-controlled mayhem whilst giving you plenty of ways to enjoy its loony fun with family and friends. There are lots of fun modes to dig into and unlock here, the microgames are as daft and colourful as ever, and, as long as you can make peace with things not being quite as fun solo, it's really hard to knock the chaotically silly vibe of this most excellent party game.
Nov 14, 2023
70
In the end, WarioWare: Move It! is a decent follow-up to Smooth Moves on the Wii, but it really doesn’t add up to much more than that. A little too complicated for casual play with those who don’t have a lot of familiarity with games, and a little too inaccurate and light on things to do for more experienced players. With the right mix of players you can have a lot of fun here for a few hours, but I find myself unable to recommend it with much vigor.
Nov 1, 2023
70
WarioWare: Move It! is another amusing entry in one of the goofiest series Nintendo has, with wonderfully original multiplayer modes saving the day after the microgame playlist quickly starts to feel tedious. Even with motion controls occasionally not being able to keep up with your actions, the uber-creative ways Move It! finds to make you perform unspeakably silly acts is truly something to behold. It may very well become a staple for me and my friends, and if those you hang out with have no problem performing humiliating acts like using your rump to build a snowman, then you’ll probably enjoy it too.
Nov 1, 2023
50
Nintendo clearly doesn't intend to take any risks with this series at all, as Move It reminds me of pretty much every other WarioWare game that there has ever been.
Nov 6, 2023
10
This is so good than WarioWare Get It Together!.
This one brings me back to the days of 2007.
But since the WarioWare series is no longer relavent anymore.
I instead played Super Mario 3D World.
But i will think that i will played this game (at least)
-Kin Hong Tenski
Nov 6, 2023
10
Each stage is a series of microgames that come in an increasingly rapid sequence and require a variety of specific movements. It can be difficult to manage certain challenges due to the time limit or control sensitivity, so it requires training. Every story from the single-player mode gives you the possibility to surpass your own record, that's why the replayability is so high. There's nothing like WarioWare brand and its creative aesthetics. In the case of Move it!, you will find a compelling evidence about the joys of reuniting mind, body and gaming spirit.
Feb 13, 2025
7
2/3 Graphisme : Digne d'un dessin animé mais un peu simpliste. -- 3/3 Gameplay : Excellente prise en main et j'adore la façon de jouer avec les mouvements. -- 1/3 Design : Toujours les mêmes personnages sans trop prendre de risque sur de la nouveauté, sauf pour les mini-jeux qui sont super. -- 1/1 Histoire : Histoire sympathique et drôle mais dommage que ça soit rapide.
Jul 3, 2024
7
Despite very short story campaign, this entry delivers an excellent party experience with newly added co-op and 4-player mode. Playing this game with friends in the same room is a delightful time.
May 15, 2024
7
A great new entry for the warioware series that tries to replicate the feeling of playing smooth moves on the wii (and succeds in doing so).
SummaryStrike a pose with a multitude of motion-based microgames in a brand-new entry in the WarioWare™ series! Grab a pair of Joy-Con™ controllers and get moving as you gently shake, punch, dance, wiggle, and even curtsey through over 200 lightning-fast microgames (minigames that last just a few hilarious seconds). A second player* can use ano... Read More
Rated E +10for Everyone +10
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- Nintendo Switch
Initial Release Date:Nov 3, 2023
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