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    WarioWare: Smooth Moves

    Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Dec 02, 2006

    Smooth Moves is the fifth WarioWare game, continuing the franchise tradition of packing dozens of microgames into a single package.

    wariofan13's WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii) review

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    The Game.....That Made You Experiance the Wii!

    "Wario Ware-Smooth Moves made you understand the Wii. It starts out with Wario. As Always Wario's eating. something

    FATNING and DELIOUS until a weird thing came and took the Yummy food and ran off.It ran off to a cave.Not JUST a cave
    but a temple.... The temple of form.So.. Wario gets his food back and find the Form Baton (A Wii Remote.)So you use the
    Form Baton to play Micro games.But You Use Forms.There are mini videos that Demostarte the forms.By each charecter
    you unlock the microgames and mini games. But Wario Man Isn't The final.They're 100 Mini Warios.

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    This is the greatest wii game

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