Burst Your Bottle

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Burst Your Bottle
Burst Your Bottle microgame
Appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Type Food
Command(s) Escape!
Info "How did you get stuck inside a bottle? Never mind. I don't really care. To get out, just pop the cork, or break the bottle...or just do whatever."
Points to clear 30

Burst Your Bottle is one of the microgames in Ashley's Food level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

GameplayEdit

The object of this microgame is to escape from the bottle in any way. This includes breaking it open and popping the cork at the top. Hitting the cracks on the bottle makes it easier to break.

  • Level 1: There are three cracks on the bottle, and the cork takes a few hits to pop.
  • Level 2: There are two cracks on the bottle, and the cork takes more hits to pop.
  • Level 3: There is only one crack on the bottle, and the cork takes even more hits to pop.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, the bottle may appear on either the left or right side of the screen, along with a few other changes.

  • Level 1: Both players are trapped inside. There is a crack on each side of the bottle.
  • Level 2: One player will be trapped inside while the other player is outside. There is a crack on each side of the bottle.
  • Level 3: One player will be trapped inside while the other player is outside. There are no cracks on the bottle.

SuitabilityEdit

Good Fit
 
  
 
          
 
    
 
 
Bad Fit
 
 
  • 5-Volt can escape without causing any damage to the bottle. The player just has to teleport her to any area outside the bottle.
  • Penny can easily break the bottle by using her Jet Tank One to shoot the bottle rapidly.
  • The Oinker's tractor beam is not effective in causing damage to the bottle and does not go upwards, so Orbulon is impractical in this microgame. The only way to win with Orbulon is to beam up the sides of the bottle to rotate it, then drop it on the floor to crack it or beam up the cork.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビンのなか[?]
Bin No Naka
In the bottle
Chinese (simplified) 瓶子里[?]
Píngzi lǐ
In the bottle
Chinese (traditional) 瓶子裡[?]
Píngzi lǐ
In the bottle
French Échappée de bouteille[?] Bottle escape
German Flaschenflucht[?] Bottle Escape
Italian Fuga dalla bottiglia[?] Escape from the battle
Korean 유리병[?]
Yuribyeong
Glass Bottle
Spanish Destapa y escapa[?] Uncover and escape