Presents of Mine

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Presents of Mine
Presents of Mine
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Caveat Imptor (Ashley & Red)
Command(s) Deliver!
Info "Oh, it's that holiday when someone drops gifts down your chimney! That's your job now. Drop the Form Stones to deliver the gifts to the right house." (1 player)
"Oh, it's that holiday when someone drops gifts down your chimney! That's your job now. Drop the Form Stones to deliver the gifts to the right house. Let your copilot steer the reindeer to control the sled." (2 players)
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Scales" (1 player)
"Choo Choo" (2 players)
Glyph "Trust Tether Sign" (1 player)

Presents of Mine is one of Ashley and Red's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! Its name is a pun on the phrase "presence of mind."

Gameplay[edit]

The player is Santa Claus and must deliver two presents to houses that are highlighted by letting go of the respective Joy-Con. If successful, the player gives two thumbs-up and zooms away. If the player misses a highlighted house or drops a present somewhere else, the reindeer gets angry and the microgame is lost. Occasionally, it may be possible to drop both presents on the first house, in which case the microgame is won without reaching the other house.

  • Level 1: Both highlighted houses are fairly wide, and there is one non-highlighted house far away.
  • Level 2: At least one of the highlighted houses is narrower, and there are two non-highlighted houses far away.
  • Level 3: Both highlighted houses are narrow, and there are two non-highlighted houses that are close by.

In multiplayer, one player controls Santa Claus while the other controls the reindeer using the "Choo Choo" form. The reindeer must steer the sleigh to the houses, which are no longer necessarily located near the middle. There are always two non-highlighted houses. Just as in single-player, dropping both presents on the first house results in a win without reaching the other house.

  • Level 1: Santa must deliver one present, held in the dominant hand. The highlighted house is very large, and the non-highlighted houses are far away.
  • Level 2: Santa must deliver two presents. The highlighted houses are smaller, and the non-highlighted houses are far away.
  • Level 3: Same as Level 2, but the non-highlighted houses are close by.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クリスマスプレゼント[?]
Kurisumasu Purezento
Christmas presents
Chinese (simplified) 圣诞札物[?]
Shèngdàn zhá wù
Christmas gifts
Chinese (traditional) 聖誕札物[?]
Shèngdàn zhá wù
Christmas gifts
Korean 크리스마스 선물[?]
Keuriseumaseu Seonmul
Christmas presents
Spanish (NOA) Lluvia de regalos[?] Present rain