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|image=[[File:WWMI Take My Hand.png|250px]]
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|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
|type=[[Dribble & Spitz]]
|type=[[List of WarioWare: Move It! microgames#Makin' Waves|Makin' Waves]] ([[Dribble & Spitz]])
|intro=''Take your child's hand! / Take your dog's paw!''
|intro=''Take your child's hand! / Take your dog's paw!''
|info="''"Now where has my kid gotten to?!" When your child reaches out their hand, be sure to grab on tight.''"
|info="''"Now where has my kid gotten to?!" When your child reaches out their hand, be sure to grab on tight.''"

Revision as of 23:17, August 9, 2024

Take My Hand
Take My Hand
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Makin' Waves (Dribble & Spitz)
Command(s) Take your child's hand! / Take your dog's paw!
Info ""Now where has my kid gotten to?!" When your child reaches out their hand, be sure to grab on tight."
Controls Any button on Joy-Con (L) – Close left hand
Any button on Joy-Con (R) – Close right hand
Form(s) Gift Giver, Button Sign

Take My Hand is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! This microgame shares its music with Locomotion.

Gameplay

The player must close their hand when their child/dog places their hand on one of the player's. If successful, the child, monkey, or dog laughs. If the player takes the wrong child/monkey/dog, the child, monkey, or dog cries and they lose.

  • Level 1: There are two children/dogs who reach out to the player once. The crowd in the background is green.
  • Level 2: There are three children/dogs who reach out to the player before taking their hand back. The crowd in the background is red.
  • Level 3: Same as Level 2, but there are three children and a monkey or four dogs, and some may fake-out a reach. The crowd in the background is indigo.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese まいごさがし[?]
Maigo Sagashi
Lost child search
Chinese (simplified) 寻找走失者[?]
Xúnzhǎo zǒushī zhě
Looking for the lost
Chinese (traditional) 尋找走失者[?]
Xúnzhǎo zǒushī zhě
Looking for the lost
Dutch Helpende hand[?] Helping hand
French Prends ma main[?] Take my hand
German Helfende Hand[?] Helping hand
Italian Prendi la mia mano[?] Take my hand
Korean 미아 찾기[?]
Mia Chajgi
Finding lost child
Spanish Dame la mano[?] Give me your hand