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'''''Game & Wario''''' (working title) is an upcoming game in the ''[[WarioWare]]'' series developed by [[Nintendo]] and [[Intelligent Systems]] for the [[Wii U]]. Revealed at [[Electronic Entertainment Expo 2012|E3 2012]], the game is currently targeted as a launch title for the Wii U when it arrives in stores at the end of [[2012]].
 
'''''Game & Wario''''' (working title) is an upcoming game in the ''[[WarioWare]]'' series developed by [[Nintendo]] and [[Intelligent Systems]] for the [[Wii U]]. Revealed at [[Electronic Entertainment Expo 2012|E3 2012]], the game is currently targeted as a launch title for the Wii U when it arrives in stores at the end of [[2012]].
   

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Game & Wario (working title) is an upcoming game in the WarioWare series developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems for the Wii U. Revealed at E3 2012, the game is currently targeted as a launch title for the Wii U when it arrives in stores at the end of 2012.

Game & Wario features Wario and his "Diamond City friends" in a collection of mini-games that utilize the Wii U GamePad controller. The games seem to take a different approach from previous WarioWare titles by showcasing longer more in-depth mini-games, whereas the other games focused on completing a series of "micro-games" as quickly as possible. Players earn medals and various bonus items by playing through the various games. The exact nature of the "medals" is unknown at this time.

Games

These are games so far known to exist:

Arrow – "This single-player game transforms the GamePad into a hi-tech bow (shaped like Wario's mustache, of course) and arrow designed to defeat swarming enemies. Players hold the GamePad vertically with one hand to aim at enemies on the TV screen, while using their other hand to pull the arrow on the GamePad's touch screen."

Ski – "In this single-player game, competitors must lead the skier to the finish line by holding the GamePad vertically and tilting it left or right. The TV monitor will show the skier's flashy moves to entertain the audience."

Shutter – "In this single-player game, the player must use the GamePad like a telephoto camera lens to take photos of criminals hidden in the town before the time runs out."

Fruit – "In this game for two to five players, the main player uses the GamePad to anonymously control one of many characters on the TV screen to quietly steal some fruit scattered all over the town. Once the thief completes the mission, the player passes the GamePad to the other players, who then must try to finger the suspect."