

Remix 2 - It's time to mix things up! This one has a tropical vibe going on.Repeating the first one's phrasing takes a light touch and good timing. Moai Doo-Wop - Little known fact: when no one's watching, moai love to sing.He'll get mad if you mess up, but just let roll off you like water off a duck's back. Blue Birds - The captain might seem a little intense.Shoot-'Em-Up - Invasion alert! Invasion alert! Scramble fighters, STAT! Or.practice first, and then scramble.Rhythm Rally - Return the ball to the beat! The trick is knowing how quickly the ball is coming at you.Give it a shot! (And no practice for you!) Remix 1 - This is what happens when you take everything you've learned and mix it all together.They need the help of fans like you to get the audience worked up! Keep time with your friends! Fan Club - Pop stars can't make it on their own.(What did you expect?) It's your job to fuel 'em up once they're built. Fillbots - This factory builds robots.You're the third, so you just have to keep up with the others! Glee Club - Join a trio of chorus singers.It's hard to explain, so just try playing it. Built to Scale - Feel the rhythm of the factory line as you build.stuff.*Note - This list is in order of which the player does them, not in order from left to right. In-game descriptions/comments are given as well. After the second one belches you'll have to remove the stylus to make your own character do the same. For example, in one game you'll hold your stylus on the screen while two, odd looking characters next to your own start to sing a single note. Sometimes you'll have to hold your stylus on the screen for a certain amount of time and then remove it to make an action occur. You'll have to time your motions with the stylus, touching and swiping at the right times. Each game is, as its name implies, rhythm based. Games, unlike WarioWare, don't take a mere second to finish, but nevertheless are quite frantic. Whereas minigame compilations are usually badly received, critics tend to adore the series for its innovative take on the tired genre, unsurprising seeing that it was constructed by the group who made WarioWare. The minigames featured in this title, unlike many minigame compilations released, are highly unique.
