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If you combined portions of Warioware Mega Microgames, Twisted, and Touched, you'd essentially have Warioware Gold. For the most part, everything flows together well and it's pretty easy switching between the forms of control since it's all within the palms of your hand, so mastering the juggle of every type of minigame is quite satisfying. That said, I do think that the game lacks a bit of novelty despite how cohesive the whole experience is, with a good chunk of the library's microgames brought back from prior installments. The few minigames that I've played that combined multiple different control forms (control pad, gyro controls, touch screen, and mic) were fantastic, such as the final boss fight and the Mewtroid minigame, I just wish there were more of them bundled into the core experience to maximize the potential of the 3DS. In addition, a lot of my previous complaints from Touched (that is, the touchscreen minigames are a tad too easy and are all some form of poke or drag, and the mic minigames can all be won by yelling loudly enough at the right time) do carry over which lessens the overall package a little bit, but it's still a pretty fun experience that I can see myself coming back to considering how much stuff there is to unlock and all the arcade and challenge modes to mix everything around. As such, I maintain that Gold doesn't have as distinct of an identity as the other games before it as someone who's gone through a lot of the series' history, though the cleaned up visuals are surprisingly charming and the classic absurdist tone (noting that I actually don't mind the voice acting) and silly slice-of-life background threads are all still there; if you don't feel the need to revisit all the prior games, then you could definitely do a lot worse than the compilation of most of its best moments.

An absolutely fantastic love letter to the series featuring all the different control styles you can ask for. So much variety and personality in this one and honestly if you haven't played a warioware game and want a good place to start, I would totally recommend this one!

Theres something kind of.... Unusually off-putting about this one. Its hard to describe why but the combination of the new art style (which is very much more miss than hit) along with the new full voice acting just kinda removes a lot of the more eccentric charm the other titles have and makes the whole package feel rather cheap.

I guess its fine if you ABSOLUTELY need more WarioWare in your life but I would probably try and find one of the others to play instead. You'll have a much more memorable time.

wario loves farting and money

i love how fun and bouncy the art style and gameplay are in this game! the music is fun, controls well, and i had a great time overall. for the entire time i was thinking: omg this reminds me of rhythm heaven only to find out it has some of the same devs .. lol.


I just do not know why they didn't put this one on the switch, literally got all the best microgames, amazing cutscenes, endless amounts of content. If you needed a good representation of what WarioWare is all about, this is the game.

There is a dangerous amount of charm oozing from this game. Every couple of seconds, I'm raising an eyebrow or chuckling at how strange and inventive things get. Despite there being hundreds of microgames, you'll almost never encounter one where the goal is weirdly obtuse. Critical information being delivered effectively and quickly has always been WarioWare's strong suit, and it's on full-display in Gold.

Primeira vez nesse jogo foi mágico, foi meu primeiro WarioWare e é realmente brabo porque esse jogo é basicamente um remake dos melhores minigames da franquia, mas no fim do dia... é só isso.

Agora jogando os outros em ordem de lançamento, esse jogo não foi nada de mais pra mim, não vou esquecer de como foi minha primeira experiência, mas ainda assim, prefiro mil vezes os jogos normais.

O que mais curti jogar foram os jogos que usam o giroscópio do 3DS, do WarioWare Twisted, que não pude jogar porque direto do 3DS o jogo acabou não funcionando, então ver como ele funciona de verdade foi muito legal, queria zerar ele um dia, não sei como mas queria.

The first entry I've played and finished the story mode of. The other WarioWare games I tried were the one on Wii and the first Switch one. I can't say I'm a fan as it's just mini-games but it's very polished and from what I played of the challenge mode, it was fun.

KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK CARALHO ESSE JOGO É DIVERTIDO DEMAIS IRMÃO

mo tristeza de terminar os minigames dele em 1 dia, queria que isso durasse muito mais kek

maravilhoso, completamente maravilhoso

I actually missed out on WarioWare Gold when it first came out, and I really enjoyed it! It's crazy to me that this game has full voice acting but get it together doesn't. Will always love the humor, Ko Takeuchi's artstyle, and the gameplay of the ware series. Gold in particular is a compilation, or greatest hits of warioware microgames and I gotta say, they picked some good ones! A lot from games like smooth moves and touched I grew up with. Big recommend to snag this one before the 3ds eshop closes!

the best warioware has to offer, which is saying a lot because every single one of them is great (shh don't talk about the DSiware one)

i've sunk such a stupid amount of time into this it's insane, but having the best microgames from each and every game in the series all wrapped up in a nice neat package with a bunch of extra bells and whistles easily makes this a contender for best 3DS game, imo.

A best-of compilation of over 300 microgames both original and redrawn/adapted from Warioware's past using 3 different control schemes: Mash, Twist, and Touch. You aren't nearly finished with the game once the credits roll though, there's still tons of challenge modes to beat your high score, collectibles from cards to alarm clocks to full-on minigames to unlock, achievements to hunt, fully voice-acted cutscenes which you can dub over with your own voice, along with one of the coolest 100% rewards I've seen results in a goofy, soul-filled package that can only be described as "peak Warioware".

and Mic, but there's only a couple and you can turn them off

So much damn fun.
I do prefer Smooth Moves a bit more, but this is definitely a close 2nd.

Joyaza de la época final de la 3DS que ya tardaba en jugar (no tenía medios para hacerlo)
Es Wario Ware en estado puro, con todo lo que ha caracterizado la sga hasta ese punto, dando la experiencia tal y como es.
Mi única pega es que no soy muy fan del estilo de las cinemáticas pero es una cosa mía porque en cuanto a las historias en sí son la polla
Videojuegos. Que ideaca.

The game being as flabbergasted at the fact 18-Volt is a nine year old as much as I was probably one of the most hilarious part of a game that quite literally made me smile and laugh every single moment I was playing it.

When making a game which its main premise is that it re-uses content from past entries, developers are faced when simple yet ever-present question: ''How in the all living hell do we make this worth it?''. Nostalgia and getting to re-experience past games or parts of them in brand new systems can be cool incentives, but I'd be hard-pressed to say they are strong ones; the content by itself it's nothing new, so why would we, as players, be interested on not only re-experiencing content that we have already played, but also pay for it?... Well, turns out WarioWare Gold found an answer, a trick...


The trick of haVING JIMMY T. ON THE GAME WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LET'S-A FUCKING GOO, GETTIN' FIT AND FUNKY BABY!

The decision of playing the rest of the series beforehand was one of the best I could have ever made, because what would still be a fantastic game into an even more impressive one; even if a majority of WarioWare Gold is stuff we have already seen, it manages to make it feel new thanks to a collection of elements that span the entirety of the series plus a new barrage of brand-new content. Gold is the best celebration the series could have ever hoped for: 316 micro-games are nothing scoff at, overpassing even Twisted and its almost 230 fast paced minigames, but as I said before, most of these are micro-games already seen in previous entries, including twisted, so what makes this number shouldn't be so special... but then you see the selection, and then realize this is pure FIRE. Because there was so much to choose from, they picked the best and ONLY the best minigames on the entire series; in the past, with maybe the exception of Twisted there were a few amount of stinkers that were clearly lacking in quality compared to others, and even tho they only lasted a few seconds, in a game so fast paced as WarioWare that still leaves a huge impression. Not anymore: every single one if the crème de la crème, even the new ones, and so everyone may not be here, but that doesn't matter 'cause the best sure are. It even has a Rhythm Heaven minigame thrown in there, you can't make this up! That isn't even going into the Challenges, where we find the expected but always welcomed micro-game towers, plus some new stuff like the fantastic Wario Interrupts, but most of all, the return of Wario Watch and Sneaky Gamer, the former my favorite mode in ANY of the previous games and the latter being the best part of Game & Wario, and after playing, I completely understand why. Now that I think about it, the only games that might not get any kind of representation are Snapped and D.I.Y, which makes sense, one is a departure from the series focused on creating the games, and the other one is... well, is WarioWare Snapped. The rest tho? All gameplay styles come back, even the microphone, and the one game you expect to not see, Smooth Moves actually has a ton of representation, with a couple of minigames being adapted to be controlled in the twisted section; if you think about a thing of the series which there is a way it could be implemented here, then it is implemented here, and that effort for consistency is commendable.

Now, I know I said at the beginning that Gold was more than a simple collection… to then proceed to list things that are returning, but as I also said, is how it manages that returning stuff plus the never seen content what makes it so special, and regarding that new content… Am I the only one that loves how this game handles humor? Like, I adored how past games handled story and humor: as the gameplay itself, it’s pure chaos, incredibly light of dialogue and centered around the bat-shit insanity that plagues everyone. Gold takes a different approach, not only having a pretty more involved story, but actual dialogue, like, REALLY good dialogue; the jokes and on point, and even when some cut-scenes are longer than in previous games, it truly doesn’t feel like it like it did in Touched; it’s still fast-paced and entertaining, only now with sublime voiceovers (in fact the Spanish translation and dubbing is also pretty phenomenal) and mini-stories that are as crazy as ever, only now they connect to the Wario and Lulu cinematics, which, I know that Wario is loved by everyone, including me, but here, his mannerism, his voice-over, his interactions with Lulu and the cast, the way he simply IS, this is by far the best iteration of the character in not only the WarioWare series, but in the entirety of the Mario series as a whole, I love this greedy bastard to death and love him to see him be as dastardly as much to see him fail, they just nailed him here. And that sentiment goes for everyone else, character shine like never before and whereas in the past I only really care about Jimmy T. and maybe Orbulon, I now adore this group of weirdos in a way I didn’t really see coming, like, this game made me like Fronk and fucking Joe, how do you even accomplish that?! This, with the more non linear game you can tackle the different leagues and how Diamond City is shown, makes it one of the most different WarioWare games by far, but every change introduced makes sense and it’s welcomed, and other new additions, like the missions and the store, on top of ALL the other stuff, like small side content like the extra minigames (which includes a Pyoro one and I for one I’m the happiest person on earth right now) and the ability to dub the cutscenes… yeah, this might just be the biggest package in the entirety of the series while also being the most fun by a landslide.

I knew I was gonna have fun, but MAN did this game make me happy; it made me feel rewarded for investing my time into this already amazing series, a love letter that even if released 1 year after the switch launched and doesn’t have a 3D option, I kind of really like that it’s on the 3DS? It still feels right a home, and hey, having two screens makes it possible to play Sneaky Gamer, so on that alone makes it worth it.

To me, Gold is the single best experience in the franchise, Twisted is to this day the best out the full-blown original games, but Gold fills me with such joy, is so fun, so consistently fucking amazing in almost every way, that I cannot for the life of me say it’s not my preferred game. I’m so glad I got to play this series in its entirety, and I’m so happy this is the send-off, or at least until Move It! releases, but until then, we found Wario peak…


…and you know, I could finish this review off with yet another Wario-related joke, but you know what? Nah, I’m good. For once, let the final note be how unironically great Wario is, and how this silly greedy garlic enjoyer, his crew and his dumb ass minigames can be so fantastic… holy hell, what a great franchise…



is this what being addicted to crack feels like?

if I had a nickel for every time there was a underrated nintendo game that was a collection of the best mimigames in their series past on the 3ds with updated visuals and sound, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice

Greatest hits compilations can be a hard sell since a fan of the series might say "big deal, I've played all these games before" but the beauty of Gold lies in the hardware it was released on. Getting a WarioWare on the 3DS, a system that can emulate both the gyro controls of Twisted and the touch screen of Touched, was a stroke of genius - even if it occurred late in the system's lifespan - and the way it accumulates into an absolutely frantic finale where you're switching between 3 different play styles on the fly was a real "This is why I love video games as a art medium" moment. If you're going to use console gimmicks for your video game, might as well go this hard with them, and if you can, please play this beautiful game on an actual 3DS system. This is where Gold shines. like gold

In a way, WarioWare Gold is an amazing send-off, both for the handheld WarioWare games and the 3DS itself. An absolutely exquisite curtain drop for the system before it succumbs to its fatal injuries via poorly selling remakes, and I'm saying this about a game where Wario gains godlike powers by wearing a communal toilet on his head and tries to murder a small child in front of a stadium full of people while doing so (in makes sense in context, I promise, and also it's unclear if the communal toilet itself has godlike powers or if Wario gave himself godlike powers via the placebo effect).

Oh, and to sweeten the deal, once you collect all the souvenirs, the game slaps you on the back and says "well done, now you get this mildly addicting collectible card game where you play rock-paper-scissors against those random freaks from the minigames". This game rules.

artstyle change is ultimately i think for the worse, but after sitting on it for a few years i dont hate it anywhere near as much as i used to. feels kinda easy? a lot of the microgames returning have had their lengths doubled for what i feel is unnecessary reasons, overall the story isn't really much trouble (the boss games in particular almost all suck, which is my biggest issue with it)

that being said, the side content in this game is easily the best in the franchise. has basically every single player mode from every game i'd want (wario watch and gamer in particular are both 10/10). this combined with all the cool bonus content and just neat stuff to look at really makes this feel like the warioware deluxe fan package it set out to be, even if it is lacking in a couple areas. you basically come to these for the side content anyway, so more than valid tradeoff in my book.

is this like the only game on the 3ds that uses the gyroscope well

~ 3DS Homebrew Journey - Game 7 ~

I could never wrap my head around what type of game WarioWare was, but its vast colourful cast reeled me in and gave me a chance to see what all the fuss was all about.

And after having completed both WarioWare Gold (2018) and WarioWare: Touched! (2004) I am in love. As the game’s name suggests, is it through and through a “GOLD”en experience.

I’d like to compare WarioWare to a great buffet, with all its microgames being different dishes. The games can be divided into categories, yes, but each microgame is distinct enough to be its own dish with its own flavour and texture despite sharing similarities with games within the same category. Because of the multitude of microgames there’s in store, you may think that they look much alike, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Each 5 or so seconds game adds a lot of its own quirkiness to this already fuckfest of quirkinesses.

The addition of voice acting may sound trivial to some, but I think it adds a lot to this already colourful cast.

I will without a doubt play any WarioWare I come across in the future, as long as I can get my hands on the required system and game. Can’t wait!

[Played Demo] There's barely anything in the demo so I dont have much to say about it, would like to try one day

It was super quick and breezy. Perfect for something to do when you have nothing else on. The little stories between rounds add so much charm to the game and the games are so fun.

There isn’t just story mode but also challenge rooms and missions to complete so there is still plenty to do even after the credits.

I’ll definitely play again


I was trying to place where I recognized lulu's voice from for my entire playthrough and went on the imdb page and it was fuckign boss baby: back in business lmao. I also learnt that the dude that voiced jimmy in this also voiced nearly every character in killer bean lol.

Game's cute and fine. Wish nintendo could make games that crush my balls good and hard instead of being bab game. I do NOT need that many coins mr nintendo!!!!!!!!

I love joe warioware so much he is my friend :)

Minha Review de WarioWare Gold:

WarioWare gold lançado para o 3ds no ano de 2018, WarioWare gold é um dos jogos desta série de jogos do Wario chamada de WarioWare.

Esse é o jogo que eu mais me divertir jogando dessa franquia até o momento!

O jogo tem 3 tipos de modos de minigames para jogar os minigames é eles são:

O jeito clássico de se jogar usando os botões b, a, dpad, que vem lá do WarioWare inc microgames feito para o gba.

O outro jeito de se jogar minigames é usando o giroscópio do 3ds que vem lá do WarioWare twisted lançado para gba.

O último tipo de minigame é usando a tela de toque do 3ds que foi usado pela primeira vez lá no warioWare touched para o Nintendo ds.

Agora falando dos minigames, eles são muito criativos, cada um com seu estilo diferente e diferentes mecânicas.

Agora graficamente falando o jogo tá bem mais bonito, ele foi lançado para o 3ds que tinha um hardware bem mais forte comparado DS e GBA.

As músicas são muito boas, até agora é a minha favorita da franquia.



Considerações finais:

Que jogo maravilhoso, esse jogo é simplesmente muito genial, valeu muito apena jogar!

Nota que eu dou para este jogo é uma nota 10!