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WarioWare is fun, hectic, bizarre and funny. There's nothing quite like having a bunch of 5-second microgames (some being twice that length, usually IQ-based ones) thrown at you like Quick-Time Events! From picking noses, to administering eyedrops, to dodging arrows as a ninja, each WarioWare game (save for the red-headed stepchild WarioWare: Snapped) has a number of these crazy little fast-paced games that is large enough to never get old!


Throughout the series there have been various microgames featuring the strange pixelated breakfast cereal people called Fronks. One of them appears as 9-Volt's pet outside the microgames and his name just so happens to be, Fronk! Yeah, just like Yoshi being of the Yoshi species. However in the first game, he was called "Shag" (short for "Shaggy", which is his Japanese name), but this got changed in Twisted and onwards for obvious reasons. Speaking of Twisted, that game gave Fronk his own little set of microgames that stand out from all the others for 2 reasons. One, Fronk doesn't have his own stage. Instead, his microgames can appear randomly during any stage and he has only a few of them. Two, Fronk's microgames are even shorter, at only 3 seconds, and they are designed to test your reaction times. They can trip you up if you're unwary, but they come with a sound cue before they start. Oh, and a couple of them return in WarioWare Gold, along with a couple of brand new ones and there are 2 normal microgames from the GBA that got turned into Fronk microgames too.

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