Something I just noticed in Game & Wario

BooDestroyer

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Is it me, or does (nearly) every character's minigames line up with their original/DIY microgame themes?

Mona/Shutter = Strange
Well, she is going through some pretty strange environments in this. One of them involves ghosts too.

Jimmy/Ski = Sports
Skiing being a sport, yes?

Kat & Ana/Patchwork = Nature
They have a lot of patterns in this, but there are a lot of puzzles that are of flora and fauna.

9-Volt/Gamer = Nintendo
No explanation needed.

Dr. Crygor/Design = Reality
Well......You have to match up to real measurements.....close enough?

Ashley = Food
She's flying through lands full of......yeah, food.

Dribble & Spitz/Taxi = Sci-Fi
They're gunning down UFOs.

Orbulon/Sketch = IQ
You really have to think about what the others are trying to draw, and it takes extra time.
 
Noticed that too, makes sense to try and make the games match the characters they are attached to or to choose the most fitting character for a stage.

I also want to add that the dance sequence at the end of Captain Wario's Pirates minigame matches up nicely with the Wario final boss microgames in Twisted and Smooth Moves, which were all about dancing.
 
Wouldn't surpise me, given the sheer amount of references to older WarioWare titles in Game & Wario, Arrow pretty much is one huge homage to the Tiny Wario stage in Smooth Moves, for instance.
 
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