The announcement of WarioWare: Get It Together was met with universal jubilation from Nintendo fans, especially those who've played the previous games in this surprisingly enjoyable series. The idea of a microgame that only lasts a few seconds might not sound all that appealing, but it's the manner in which WarioWare dresses up these minigames with its own unique style that makes it such an unforgettable series.Related: Ranking Every Nintendo Handheld from Worst to BestIt's easily one of the best party games that players can whip out at a moment's notice. With a whole host of entertaining minigames that are easy to understand yet hard to master, WarioWare: Get It Together boasts hours upon hours of entertainment for prospective players who love the series. However, there are bound to be some minigames that shine brighter than others, and this list will take a look at ten such minigames that are worthy of this praise.

10 Sleep Clinic

Sleep Clinic in WarioWare Get It Together

One of the simpler yet more enjoyable minigames in WarioWare: Get It Together involves the player working either alone or with a friend to hypnotize someone. It's a great introduction to the mechanics of the game without being too challenging.

Playing this minigame with a friend is bound to be a blast, with players having to work in tandem to carry out successful hypnosis. The hilarity that would ensue with a wrong move is bound to leave people in splits.

9 Balloon Bang

The Variety Pack in WarioWare Get It Together

A competitive minigame that is extremely enjoyable, Balloon Bang is the perfect way to level the playing field between two players. In this game, one player needs to fill up a balloon until it bursts while the other plays a minigame.

Whenever one player finishes a minigame, the players switch places. The person still playing the minigame when the balloon bursts loses, making for a quick and energetic minigame where the scales can tip at the drop of a hat.

8 Puck’er Up

Puck’er Up in WarioWare Get It Together

One of the most chaotic minigames on this list, Puck'er Up is an excellent minigame in WarioWare: Get It Together. Here, players need to race against the clock to hit a puck into the goal.

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The loser has to complete a minigame to get a point... with the catch being that the other player has the ability to obstruct their view by moving the screen within the screen where this minigame happens. It's easily one of the most fun games on this list.

7 Pit Stop

Pit Stop in WarioWare Get It Together

WarioWare: Get It Together features a trademark brand of humor seen in most comedic Japanese games. Pit Stop is no exception to this rule.

The premise of this minigame is simple yet fascinating — players need to tweeze the armpit hair of a Greek god. It's an odd and hilarious game that is bound to leave players gasping for air.

6 Super Mario Bros.

Bowser at the end of Super Mario Bros

The best games in WarioWare: Get It Together are the ones that reference most of Nintendo's classics. So, it's only a given that Super Mario Bros. would make this list at some point.

Players need to defeat Bowser by hitting the axe behind him without getting touched by the boss. The classic nature of this minigame makes it such a highlight in the game.

5 WarioWare

WarioWare minigame in Get it Together

A self-referential minigame, WarioWare is a simple yet clever concept that is fun to execute. Here, players need to select the correct disc and place it in the GameCube.

The wave of nostalgia that will hit most fans playing this minigame is bound to be quite immense indeed. After all, the GameCube housed some of the best games in Nintendo's library, and it's a shame that it played second fiddle to the PS2 and Xbox after its launch.

4 Bounce Back

Bounce Back in WarioWare Get it Together

A simple yet highly enjoyable minigame that makes it easy to grasp the mechanics of WarioWare, Bounce Back is definitely a minigame that deserves all its plaudits. The premise is simple — players need to keep a ball off the ground until the timer stops ticking.

However, chaos ensues when the ball becomes smaller and players inadvertently start getting in each other's way. That's when this deceptively simple minigame becomes a test of patience.

3 Shoo, Fly!

Shoo, Fly! minigame in WarioWare Get It Together

At a glance, the Shoo, Fly! minigame seems like the easiest one on this list. All players need to do is move a bunch of flies off the screen by herding them from the opposite direction, almost like sheep.

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However, as the game gets tougher, the flies also get bigger and the timer becomes shorter. All of a sudden, this relatively relaxing minigame becomes a nightmarish test of patience instead, as players start dreading the moment when the ball comes crashing back to the ground over and over again.

2 Ice-Cream Lean

Ice-Cream Lean in WarioWare Get it Together

One of the more hilarious minigames in WarioWare: Get It Together involves a kid whose way too greedy when it comes to his ice cream. As a result, he ends up taking way too many scoops that can fall over at a moment's notice.

Players need to prevent this ice cream pillar from toppling over either on their own or with a friend. The latter scenario can be quite chaotic, especially if players end up accidentally pushing the ice cream tower from the other side.

1 Don't Waste The Paste

Don't Waste The Paste in WarioWare Get it Together

There's a reason why this particular minigame was featured so heavily in the game's marketing. Its deceptively simple premise and excellent execution make it one of the most polished and enjoyable minigames in WarioWare: Get It Together.

The end goal is simple — players need to squeeze out some toothpaste in the small time that they have. It's an engaging minigame that displays all the strengths of WarioWare in just a few seconds.

WarioWare: Get It Together! was released on September 10, 2021, and is available on Nintendo Switch only.

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