Go the Distance: Difference between revisions
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The players are shown in a boxing match, with four hearts above them representing their lives. The spotlight randomly chooses a player or players to play a [[microgame]]. If | The players are shown in a boxing match, with four hearts above them representing their lives. The spotlight randomly chooses a player or players to play a [[microgame]]. If the player clears the microgame, the crowd cheers. If the player loses, the crowd is disappointed and the player loses a life. There are three possible spotlight options. If the spotlight chooses one player, the chosen player plays the microgame. If the spotlight chooses all players, everyone plays the same microgame. In a three- or four- player game, the spotlight may choose two players. When this happens, both players play a co-op microgame; if lost, both players each lose a life. The last player remaining after everyone else loses all their lives is the winner. | ||
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Revision as of 01:26, May 8, 2024
Go the Distance is a party mode in WarioWare: Move It!. It is a remake of Survival Fever from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!.
Gameplay
The players are shown in a boxing match, with four hearts above them representing their lives. The spotlight randomly chooses a player or players to play a microgame. If the player clears the microgame, the crowd cheers. If the player loses, the crowd is disappointed and the player loses a life. There are three possible spotlight options. If the spotlight chooses one player, the chosen player plays the microgame. If the spotlight chooses all players, everyone plays the same microgame. In a three- or four- player game, the spotlight may choose two players. When this happens, both players play a co-op microgame; if lost, both players each lose a life. The last player remaining after everyone else loses all their lives is the winner.