Reviews from

in the past


It's a meh WarioWare game with similar microgames to each other and very finicky with its camera, sometimes unplayable because of it, but enjoyed the jokes and some microgames were creative.

To its credit, it IS more functional than Sonic Free Riders. But I’m also the same madman who beat Sonic Free Riders’ campaign as a naive silly 9-year-old

Tinha no meu 3DS, o tipo de jogo que é divertido por 10 minutos mostrando a outras pessoas em momentos de tédio.


This was like 7 bucks and when you don't have a job as a kid that's like 3 days worth of chores, all for about 15 minutes of fun with no replayablity.

Doesn't work in most lighting and rooms.

6/10. Fun, small game although the mechanic doesn't work really well.

Although it's dysfunctional, five minutes of content & less inspired than other WW titles, it's silly funny and that's what matters. Still 1.5/5

WarioWare: Snapped has become...LOST MEDIA?!?!?!???

World's most disappointing game ever. It's literally just a tech demo. A non-functioning one.

5 minutos de contenido y funciona como el putísimo culo. El único valor que tiene es ser un juego de Wario y utilizar la cámara porque ya sabéis esta saga usa toda gimmick posible. Moving on.

The ONE time I actually got the camera to work, it was a fun 5 minutes of okay little minigames, I guess. The slideshow afterwards where they show you how silly you looked while you were playing is pretty funny.

But not worth how terrible the camera is at recognizing your face (even on the 1/10 chance you get past the first screen). A DSi camera novelty game that's not worth anyone's time.

The most forgettable WarioWare game. The camera doesn't even WORK.

Definitely the weakest wario ware and the shortest, camera controls are not always great but there can be some fun to be had with this

Boring as a game and as a WarioWare game! I only downloaded it due to the high number of shovelware available on the DSi Shop, and this game stood out but there are much better shovelware games to play than this one!

Your skin tone is too similar to the background.
Please align your body with the outline.
Your skin tone is too similar to the background.

I actually love the idea of it and when it gets going it's ok even if it's janky the whole way through. The tech of the DSi just wasn't there, I think if it waited a bit longer it'd be more functional.

I like the idea of hands free gaming on the go like this and seeing the end of event clip-shows and what they do to make you look silly is fun, I took pictures on my phone and saved those, but as a game this just isn't it.

This is a genuinely fun game to play with other people, and I appreciate its effort in trying to integrate the DSI's camera and body recognition software into its minigames.

WarioWare: Snapped! is a Super Short (probably under an hour) Long game with a few mini games that use the DS camera. I actually found it pretty fun and never had issues with it not working like other people seem to have had.

i literally have no one to play the two player one with

what was going on over there in wario land to make him have this idea

No challenge, no reward, little charm, a lot of jank, and no fun to be had. I can't justify giving this more than one star. Also, to my friend who I got to play the Kat and Ana set with me: I'm sorry.

for real now, it actually basically worked with me but it's just nothing. had a few laughs at how stupid the slideshow looked. thanks pop for playing the two player one and having the patience to try getting the one where you wipe stuff to work twice

It may be short and underwhelming, but at least the whooping 4 microgames it had were somewhat inventive.


Its short and its kind of funny to see how goofy you look playing it, but nothing crazy. Very short as well.

I had never heard of this game until yesterday. Now I understand why. It's funny to see the image slideshow of yourself at the end of the microgames, but everything else is just barren and the microgames themselves are just okay. It gets old fast. I didn't replay any characters' microgames to check but I can't imagine there's much more (if any) extra microgames on replay.

Completely antithetical to the very concept of WarioWare with the ten hours of setup it takes just to do one goddamn microgame.

I spent more time calibrating the camera more than playing the games fuck you