When the newWarioWare: Get It Together!was announced, fans of the series rejoiced. When trailers started coming out, the excitement only grew. It was clear that the series was taking on a new approach, and one of the new aspects was the addition of more playable characters.
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TheWarioWareseries has always been loved for the unique nature of its gameplay, featuring micro-games. Now, withWarioWare: Get It Together!, the addition of a slew of new playable characters has taken the series to a new level. How do these new characters stack up against each other?
18Young Cricket
This martial artist in training can move left or right, and jump. He can jump higher if the player holds down the A button held down, allowing him to reach nearly the top of the screen of whatever microgame he’s in. He is one of the earliest characters available, as he is unlocked in the very first stage of the game.
1718-Volt
This oversized 4th grader (yes, that’s right) is incapable of movement, but he can fire the CD in his hair in any direction an infinite number of times, making him one of the simplest characters in the game. Gamers have plenty of time to use him too, as he is also unlocked in the very first stage.
16Mona
Apeppy high school studentwho has far too many jobs, Mona rides around her scooter to fly anywhere across the screen. The cost is that she can only stop when she throws her boomerang with the A button, which has incredible range and is completely controllable. Mona is unlocked at the second stage.
15Dribble and Spitz
These animalistic taxi drivers may have bad luck when it comes to collecting fares, but not when it comes to winning microgames. Dribble and Spitz each carry a blaster that only faces in one direction (right for Dribble, left for Spitz), which can be used to collect objects or destroy enemies.
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Dribble is always player 1, while Spitz is player 2. This means that those on single player will only ever control Dribble. Dribble and Spitz are unlocked at their respective stage, which opens at the time as Dr. Crygor’s and 9-Volt’s.
14Dr. Crygor
A scientist who may or may not be slightly unhinged, Dr. Crygor has excellent mobility. He can swim anywhere across the current microgame if the player holds down the A button and moves the control stick in the respective direction. Dr. Crygor is unlocked at the same time as 9-Volt and Dribble.
139-Volt
9-Volt is quite possibly the single biggest video game lover to ever exist, as all of his stages throughout the WarioWare series are themed around games from Nintendo’s history. 9-Volt rides around on his skateboard with constant movement left and right, only stopping when he throws his yo-yo with the A button. The yo-yo can only be aimed directly upwards relative to his current postion, making his playstyle all about timing. 9-Volt is unlocked at the sime time as Dribble and Dr. Crygor.
12Kat and Ana
They’re a pair of kindergarteners who love nature and food, but that doesn’t stop them from using their ninja abilities to save the day when the time calls for it. Both Kat and Ana never stop jumping and can only face one direction (right for Kat, left for Ana). They can also fire shuriken in their respective direction. Much like with Dribble and Spitz, Kat is always player 1 while Ana is always player 2. Kat and Ana are unlocked at the 7th stage in the game.
11Jimmy T
A sports expert, fitness lover, and talented disco dancer, there is so much to love about Jimmy T. He is completely immobile until the player presses the A button while holding the joystick in any direction, at which time he dashes across the screen in said direction. This can be done and midair and has infinite uses, giving him both mobility and speed. Jimmy T. is unlocked at his respective stage, which opens at the same time as Ashley and Orbulon’s stages.
10Orbulon
Orbulon is an extraordinarily intelligent alien who swears he will take over Earth…one day. He flies around the screen in his UFO that has a tractor beam that can only fire downwards. Not only can this beam damage enemies and obstacles, but also remove certain hazards, something no other character can do. Orbulon is unlocked at the same time as Jimmy T. and Ashley.
95-Volt
5-Volt is the mother of 9-Volt. She’s a hard worker and as sweet as she can be…until she gets angry, of course. Nobody would want to feel her rage.
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Her anger causes her to have “out of body experiences,” which she uses to teleport around the screen to wherever the player tells her to. This allows her to warp to almost anywhere, even into completely enclosed spaces. 5-Volt is unlocked at the second remix stage.









