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In this mode, two players play together. Like in the main game, they have to complete microgames, but there are no lives. After a microgame, two outcomes are possible: if the microgame is won, whoever contributed most will receive a star; in case of a loss, whoever caused the microgame to be lost will have one star taken away. If both players contributed equally to either outcome, neither of them will earn or lose stars. Whoever has five stars first wins. | Rising Star is based on the effort system used when playing microgames with two players in the Play-o-pedia. | ||
In this mode, two players play together in a microgame. Like in the main game, they have to complete microgames, but there are no lives. After a microgame, two outcomes are possible: if the microgame is won, whoever contributed most will receive a star; in case of a loss, whoever caused the microgame to be lost will have one star taken away, unless that player has no stars. If both players contributed equally to either outcome, neither of them will earn or lose stars. Whoever has five stars first wins. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
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Rising Star is a two-player mode found in the Variety Pack of WarioWare: Get It Together! It involves two players working together to complete microgames while also trying to be the first to earn five stars.
Gameplay
Rising Star is based on the effort system used when playing microgames with two players in the Play-o-pedia.
In this mode, two players play together in a microgame. Like in the main game, they have to complete microgames, but there are no lives. After a microgame, two outcomes are possible: if the microgame is won, whoever contributed most will receive a star; in case of a loss, whoever caused the microgame to be lost will have one star taken away, unless that player has no stars. If both players contributed equally to either outcome, neither of them will earn or lose stars. Whoever has five stars first wins.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | がんばりバトル[?] Ganbari Batoru |
Endurance Battle |