Focus Pocus
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- This article is about a microgame from WarioWare: Twisted! For a microgame of the same name in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, see Focus-Pocus.
Focus Pocus | |
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WarioWare: Twisted! WarioWare Gold | |
Appears in | WarioWare: Twisted! WarioWare Gold |
League | Twist League |
Type | Big Tipper (Jimmy T., Twisted!) Introduction (Wario, Gold) |
Command(s) | Focus! |
Info | "Got the picture?" (Twisted!) "Look! I got a telescope! Spin the dial to adjust focus. Hey...what IS that?!" (Gold) |
Controls | / – Adjust focus |
Time limit | 8 beats (Gold) 28 beats (WarioWatch, Gold) |
Points to clear | 10 (Twisted!) 15 (Gold) |
Focus Pocus is one of Jimmy T's microgames found in the Big Tipper stage in WarioWare: Twisted! and one of Wario's microgames found in the Intro Games level of the Twist League in WarioWare Gold. Its name is a pun on the phrase "hocus pocus."
Gameplay[edit]
The game's purpose is to tilt the system to focus the lens until the picture is clear. Wario controls the lens in Gold.
- 1st level difficulty: It takes a short time to get the lens to focus. The picture is some sushi or two men with peanut-shaped heads. In Gold, the picture is only the former.
- 2nd level difficulty: It takes more time to get the lens to focus. The picture is a raccoon in a kettle, or an old man holding an umbrella. In Gold, the picture is a kid looking through binoculars, or the old man from Make a Wish in a space helmet with the aliens from Strength in Numbers.
- 3rd level difficulty: It takes a long time to get the lens to focus. The picture is a woman that looks like a tree. In Gold, the picture is the characters from Oh, Snap! side by side together in a sunset, or a chubby man wearing a t-shirt with a pop star on it.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ぼうえんきょう[?] Bōenkyō |
Telescope | |
French | Objectif[?] | Lens | |
Italian | Immagini sfocate[?] | Blurred images | |
Spanish (NOE) | Vista borrosa[?] | Blurred vision |
Trivia[edit]
- An extended version of the music in this microgame is heard in Wipeout!