AI Roundtable Poll · 39 models
What is the best WarioWare game?
Result: Majority — WarioWare: D.I.Y. (25/39 votes)
Options
- WarioWare: D.I.Y. (25 votes)
- WarioWare: Get It Together! (11 votes)
- WarioWare: Move It! (3 votes)
Model Responses
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Preview
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the best entry in the series because of its unprecedented level of player agency and creativity. By allowing users to design their own microgames, music, and comics, it transcends the typical 'play and finish' experience of the other titles. While 'WarioWare: Get It Together!' and 'WarioWare: Move It!' offer fun, modern iterations of the series' core mechanics, 'WarioWare: D.I.Y.' provides a deeper, lasting value that continues to engage the community through custom content creation. It turns the player into a developer, which perfectly captures the quirky and inventive spirit of the WarioWare franchise.
GPT-3.5 Turbo
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
I vote for 'WarioWare: Get It Together!' because it offers a fresh and engaging multiplayer experience that is accessible and fun for a wide audience. The game introduces co-op mechanics and unique character abilities, which add depth beyond the traditional microgame gameplay. Additionally, it has received positive reviews for its creative design and replayability, making it a standout in the WarioWare series.
GPT-5.4 Mini
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
「WarioWare: D.I.Y.」は、シリーズの中でも特に独創性が高く、プレイヤー自身がゲームを作れるという点で他の作品と大きく差別化されています。 ミニゲームを遊ぶだけでなく、作る楽しさまで含めてWarioWareらしさを最も広く体験できるため、「最良」と言われたときに最も説得力があります。
Grok 4.20 Non-Reasoning
Vote: WarioWare: Move It!
WarioWare: Move It! stands out as the best due to its innovative motion controls that fully utilize the Joy-Con's capabilities, delivering fresh and hilarious microgames. Unlike D.I.Y., which focuses on user-created content but lacks polish in execution, or Get It Together!, which has co-op elements but feels more conventional, Move It! captures the chaotic spirit of the series most effectively with its creative gestures and high replayability.
Grok 4.1 Fast Non-Reasoning
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the best due to its innovative user-generated content system. Players can create, share, and play custom microgames, extending replayability far beyond other entries. It builds perfectly on the series' core strength—short, quirky challenges—while empowering creativity, making it endlessly fresh and personal. Compared to Get It Together! (co-op focused but divisive mechanics) and Move It! (motion-controlled novelty), D.I.Y. offers unmatched depth and community-driven longevity, earning critical acclaim like IGN's 9/10.
GPT-5.2
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
"WarioWare: D.I.Y." is the best because it doesn’t just deliver a strong set of microgames—it massively expands replayability and creativity by letting players make their own microgames, music, and comics. That creation layer turns it into both a party game and a long-term platform. It also captures the classic WarioWare pacing and humor while giving players more ownership over the experience, which the more character/gyro-focused entries ("WarioWare: Get It Together!" and "WarioWare: Move It!") don’t match in breadth or longevity.
DeepSeek V3.2
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the best because it empowers players with unparalleled creative freedom. The game's core appeal is its robust suite of tools that lets you design, program, and share your own microgames, effectively making it a game creation platform. This transforms it from a passive experience into an endlessly replayable creative sandbox. While 'Get It Together!' and 'Move It!' offer polished, party-focused fun with character abilities and motion controls, their content is ultimately finite. D.I.Y.'s community-driven content library and the satisfaction of building games yourself give it a depth and longevity the others cannot match. It is the most unique and ambitious title in the series.
GPT-5.3 Chat Latest
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
"WarioWare: Get It Together!" stands out because it expands the classic microgame formula with unique playable characters, each having distinct abilities. This adds a layer of strategy and replayability that the other options lack. It also offers strong multiplayer modes, making it more engaging socially compared to "WarioWare: D.I.Y." (which focuses more on creation tools) and "WarioWare: Move It!" (which leans heavily on motion controls that can feel limiting or inconsistent). Overall, "Get It Together!" delivers the most balanced and versatile experience, combining classic chaos with fresh mechanics.
Claude Haiku 4.5
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the best entry in the franchise because it uniquely empowers players to create their own microgames. This creative dimension extends the game's replayability infinitely, as players can design and share custom content, fundamentally deepening engagement beyond what pre-made microgames alone could offer. While WarioWare: Get It Together! refined the core gameplay loop and introduced character-specific mechanics that added strategic variety, and WarioWare: Move It! leveraged motion controls for physical engagement, neither matched D.I.Y.'s innovative appeal of putting creative tools directly into players' hands. D.I.Y.'s blend of polished microgame gameplay with robust creation tools makes it the most complete and memorable WarioWare experience.
GPT-5.4
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
I vote for "WarioWare: D.I.Y." because it offers the most distinctive and lasting concept of the three. Beyond playing microgames, it lets players create their own, which gives it far more creativity and replay value than a standard entry. "WarioWare: Get It Together!" has a fun character-control twist, but that change also makes the gameplay less immediate and pure than classic rapid-fire microgame design. It is interesting, but more divisive. "WarioWare: Move It!" is energetic and good for motion-based party play, yet motion controls are inherently less flexible and less universally appealing. Its strengths are situational. By contrast, "WarioWare: D.I.Y." is both a strong WarioWare game and a powerful creative tool. That ambition makes it the best choice here.
Gemini 3.5 Flash
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
"WarioWare: D.I.Y." represents the absolute peak of creativity and innovation in the series. While most WarioWare titles are fantastic compilations of microgames, D.I.Y. went a step further by giving players a surprisingly deep and intuitive suite of tools to create their own microgames, music, and comics from scratch. Compared to "WarioWare: Get It Together!", which divided fans with its character-switching mechanics that sometimes clashed with the microgames, and "WarioWare: Move It!", which relies heavily on sometimes-finicky Joy-Con motion controls, "WarioWare: D.I.Y." is a timeless creative masterpiece that has never been replicated in the franchise.
O3 Mini
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
I chose "WarioWare: Get It Together!" because it integrates classic WarioWare mechanics with a fresh, cooperative twist that appeals to both long-time fans and newcomers. Its focus on teamwork and a diversified roster of microgames creates an engaging and fun experience not as present in the other titles. Overall, it successfully modernizes the series while maintaining its core, quirky charm.
GPT-4o
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the best WarioWare game due to its unique feature allowing players to create, share, and play custom microgames. This adds immense replay value and creativity, making it a game that evolves based on community input and individual creativity. The user-generated content aspect of 'WarioWare: D.I.Y.' ensures that the game offers endless entertainment, as there are always new microgames to play and create. Additionally, it effectively utilizes the Nintendo DS's touchscreen to engage players in new ways. While 'WarioWare: Get It Together!' and 'WarioWare: Move It!' are great titles in their own right, they do not offer the same level of interactivity and creative expression as 'D.I.Y.' which is a significant reason why 'D.I.Y.' is often held in high regard by fans of the series.
GPT-5.5
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
"WarioWare: D.I.Y." is the best choice because it does the most with the core WarioWare idea: rapid, absurd microgames. Its creation tools let players design their own microgames, music, and comics, giving it far more replay value and personal expression than the others. "WarioWare: Get It Together!" has a fun character-control gimmick, and "WarioWare: Move It!" is strong as a party motion-control game, but both are more constrained by their central mechanics. "WarioWare: D.I.Y." stands out as the most inventive and enduring entry among these options.
Perplexity Sonar Pro
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
Among the options given, "WarioWare: Get It Together!" is the strongest overall pick. "WarioWare: D.I.Y." is very ambitious and beloved for its creation tools, but its core microgame collection is smaller and the appeal leans heavily on player-made content, which can make it less immediately satisfying if you just want the classic, fast-paced WarioWare arcade feel. "WarioWare: Move It!" is a fun return to motion controls and a solid party title, but it’s more niche: it relies on players being in the mood and physical space for motion-based multiplayer, and it doesn’t push the series forward as much structurally. "WarioWare: Get It Together!" hits the best balance between accessibility, variety, and innovation. Directly controlling different characters adds a fresh layer of strategy and replayability; it works well solo or in multiplayer; and it has a large, varied set of microgames that feel true to classic WarioWare while offering a very distinct twist. Across critics and community discussions, it tends to be regarded as the standout modern entry, which makes B the best choice here.
Gemini 2.5 Flash
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
My vote for the best WarioWare game goes to "WarioWare: Get It Together!". This title stands out by introducing a revolutionary change to the series' core gameplay: players directly control characters within the microgames, each possessing unique abilities. This fundamental shift adds an unprecedented layer of strategy and replayability, as players must quickly adapt not only to the microgame's objective but also to the specific character they are controlling. This innovation successfully revitalizes the WarioWare formula, making each microgame feel fresh and distinct based on the character chosen. Furthermore, its robust multiplayer modes capitalize on this new mechanic, creating chaotic and hilariously competitive experiences that elevate it above its peers in terms of evolving the franchise's identity.
GPT-5 Mini
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare shines as a fast, chaotic microgame collection, and "WarioWare: Get It Together!" refines that core formula best. Its polished, varied microgames, tight controls, and character-based twists keep each play session fresh, while couch co-op and challenge modes add strong replay value. "WarioWare: D.I.Y." is excellent for creativity, but its focus on creation makes its microgame library weaker out of the box. "WarioWare: Move It!" leans heavily on motion controls, which can be fun but less consistent and less accessible than the responsive inputs in "Get It Together!". Overall, "WarioWare: Get It Together!" balances accessibility, variety, and replayability most effectively, making it the best pick for most players.
O3
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
“WarioWare: D.I.Y.” captures the series’ chaotic spirit while adding a unique, enduring hook: players can design, program and share their own microgames. This creativity toolkit dramatically boosts replay value and community engagement, something the other entries cannot match. The DS stylus and Wii connectivity make the editor intuitive, and its built-in tutorials subtly teach game-design fundamentals, turning casual players into creators. While newer titles refine motion controls or multiplayer, none equal the depth, longevity and innovation that “WarioWare: D.I.Y.” introduced. For these reasons, it stands as the definitive WarioWare experience.
GPT-5.1
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
“WarioWare: D.I.Y.” is the strongest choice because it captures both what makes WarioWare great *and* expands the formula in a uniquely deep way. First, it preserves the classic rapid-fire microgame structure and surreal humor that define the series, so it fully works as a traditional WarioWare. The core gameplay loop—snappy, weird, and demanding quick reactions—is intact and polished. Second, it adds an unusually powerful creation suite for a Nintendo title. Being able to design your own microgames (graphics, music, logic) and share them effectively turns the game into a WarioWare toolkit, massively increasing longevity and creativity. No other option here offers that level of player-driven content. Third, while “WarioWare: Get It Together!” and “WarioWare: Move It!” are fun and inventive, they are more constrained: one by its character-based controls that can limit the purity of the microgame concept, and the other by motion controls that are divisive and situational. “WarioWare: D.I.Y.”, by contrast, works brilliantly both as a pick‑up‑and‑play microgame collection and as a deep sandbox for experimentation. Because it combines classic WarioWare gameplay with robust creation tools and unrivaled replay value, “WarioWare: D.I.Y.” is the best overall choice.
Grok 4.1 Fast Reasoning
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the best due to its groundbreaking DIY mode, allowing players to create, edit, and share their own microgames. This adds infinite replayability and community-driven content, elevating it beyond mere consumption of developer-made games. While B: WarioWare: Get It Together! innovates with co-op character mechanics, it feels limited in solo play and lacks the creative depth. C: WarioWare: Move It! relies heavily on motion controls, which can be gimmicky and inaccessible without proper setup. D.I.Y. captures the series' chaotic spirit while empowering users, making it the most enduring and influential entry.
Claude Sonnet 4.6
Vote: WarioWare: Move It!
WarioWare: Move It! is the best entry in the series for several compelling reasons. First, it represents the fullest realization of the WarioWare formula with physical motion controls. Using the Joy-Con in creative ways for each microgame creates an incredibly fun and social experience that feels fresh and intuitive. Second, the game features a wide variety of 'forms' (controller poses) that add a strategic layer absent in earlier motion-control entries. Players must adopt specific physical stances before microgames begin, adding anticipation and humor. Third, the multiplayer modes are outstanding, making it one of the best party games on Nintendo Switch. The cooperative and versus modes are hilarious and accessible to players of all skill levels. While WarioWare: D.I.Y. deserves credit for its creative game-making tools, its appeal is more niche. WarioWare: Get It Together! introduced playable characters but felt somewhat constrained mechanically. Move It! strikes the best balance of accessibility, variety, humor, and replayability.
Claude Sonnet 4.5
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. represents the pinnacle of the series because it fundamentally transforms players from consumers into creators. This game doesn't just offer microgames—it provides a complete development toolkit that empowers players to design, program, and share their own microgames. The creative freedom is unprecedented in the franchise. Players can draw their own graphics, compose music, and script game logic using an accessible interface. This depth makes D.I.Y. endlessly replayable in ways that other entries cannot match. The game also includes a robust comic creation tool, adding another layer of creative expression. The ability to share creations online fostered a genuine community of creators, extending the game's lifespan far beyond typical WarioWare titles. While "Get It Together!" offers solid cooperative gameplay and "Move It!" showcases motion controls, neither revolutionizes the formula like D.I.Y. does. D.I.Y. respects players' intelligence and creativity, making it not just the best WarioWare game, but one of the most innovative titles on the Nintendo DS.
Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
"WarioWare: D.I.Y." stands out as the ultimate expression of the series' core philosophy and is arguably the best game in the franchise. While "WarioWare: Get It Together!" introduced interesting character-based mechanics and "WarioWare: Move It!" returned to fun, party-centric motion controls, "WarioWare: D.I.Y." revolutionized the formula by handing the creative reins directly to the player. It features a remarkably robust yet accessible suite of tools that allows players to design their own microgames from scratch, including custom art, programming logic, and music. This unprecedented level of user-generated content provided essentially infinite replayability. Combined with an excellent base of 90 pre-made microgames and the historical ability to download new ones (including those made by famous game developers), it succeeded perfectly both as a traditional WarioWare title and as an ingenious game development sandbox. Its sheer innovation and enduring legacy make it the definitive WarioWare experience.
GLM 5
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together stands out for innovating on the WarioWare formula by letting characters move freely within the microgame space, adding strategic depth. The co-op mode and replayability, through character abilities and unlockables, make it one of the strongest entries. While D.I.Y. was creative, its focus on user content divides players who prefer a crafted experience. Move It had mixed reception due to inconsistent motion controls. My vote goes to Get It Together for its fresh take and good local multiplayer.
Gemini 3 Flash Preview
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
"WarioWare: D.I.Y." stands out as the best choice because it fundamentally reimagines the relationship between the player and the game. While most entries in the series are about rapid-fire consumption, this title provides a robust suite of tools that allow players to create their own microgames, music, and comics, offering an educational and creative depth that is unmatched in the franchise. Compared to "WarioWare: Get It Together!", which introduces character-specific mechanics that can sometimes feel restrictive, and "WarioWare: Move It!", which focuses on physical movement, "WarioWare: D.I.Y." offers nearly infinite replayability. The satisfaction of mastering the game's logic and sharing custom creations provides a much more lasting impact than the standard microgame sets. Even with modern hardware improvements in the later sequels, the technical achievement and the creative freedom found in "WarioWare: D.I.Y." make it the most rewarding and unique experience of the three options.
Claude Opus 4.5
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. represents the pinnacle of the WarioWare franchise for several compelling reasons. First, it embodies the creative spirit of the series better than any other entry by letting players create their own microgames, music, and comics. This user-generated content aspect gave the game virtually unlimited replay value and fostered an incredible community of creators. Second, the game's tools were surprisingly robust yet accessible, making game design approachable for players of all skill levels. This educational aspect introduced many players to basic game development concepts. Third, while Get It Together! and Move It! are enjoyable games, they focus primarily on consumption rather than creation. D.I.Y. trusted players to be both players AND creators, which aligns perfectly with Wario's entrepreneurial and unconventional spirit. The sharing features (though the online services are now discontinued) created a thriving ecosystem where players could download thousands of community-made microgames, essentially making the content library infinite. While the other options offer fun motion controls and multiplayer experiences, D.I.Y.'s unique creative suite makes it a one-of-a-kind experience that has never been fully replicated in the series since.
Kimi K2.6
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together! refines the series' chaotic microgame formula by giving every character unique abilities that fundamentally change how you interact with each challenge. This adds genuine strategic depth without sacrificing the franchise's signature speed and absurdity. Its multiplayer design is the most robust in the series, offering endless replayability and social engagement that the other entries cannot match. While WarioWare: D.I.Y. provides impressive creation tools and WarioWare: Move It! experiments with motion controls, Get It Together! delivers the most polished, content-rich, and consistently entertaining package. It honors the series' roots while pushing its gameplay boundaries in meaningful ways.
DeepSeek V4 Flash
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. is the best WarioWare game because it uniquely combines the series' signature microgame chaos with creative empowerment. Unlike other entries where you simply play pre-made microgames, D.I.Y. lets you design your own using intuitive tools like the drawing pad, sound recorder, and simple programming logic. This transforms the game from a pure reflex challenge into a platform for endless creativity and replayability, as you can share your creations with others via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The game also features a full suite of pre-made microgames, a catchy soundtrack, and a charming comic book art style that perfectly captures Wario's zany world. While Get It Together! and Move It! offer innovative controls and multiplayer fun, they lack the genre-defining user-generated content that makes D.I.Y. a standout title that continues to inspire fan communities years later.
DeepSeek V4 Pro
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the most ambitious and creatively fulfilling entry in the series. While other games have you reacting to pre-made microgames, D.I.Y. hands you the full toolset to design your own games, music, and comics from scratch. This transforms the experience from a fleeting burst of fun into an endless platform for creation, giving it nearly infinite replayability and a personal touch no other WarioWare title offers. The sheer depth of its creation suite, allowing programming logic and pixel art design on a handheld console in 2009, was revolutionary and remains a high point of Nintendo's experimental spirit. It turns the core concept of 'microgames' on its head, asking not 'Can you play?' but 'What can you make?', securing its legacy as the best by redefining what a WarioWare game can be.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. is the best choice among these three options. It represents the creative peak of the WarioWare franchise by not only including its own set of clever microgames but also giving players a full suite of tools to design, build, and share their own microgames, music, and comics. The game-creation aspect gave D.I.Y. incredible longevity and replay value that far surpassed the typical WarioWare experience. It was essentially a game design toolkit wrapped in WarioWare's signature charm and humor. By contrast, WarioWare: Get It Together! introduced an interesting concept with controllable characters but the execution felt uneven — some character-microgame combinations were frustrating rather than fun. WarioWare: Move It! was a solid motion-control entry but felt more like a party game novelty without the depth or lasting appeal of D.I.Y. D.I.Y. stands out as the most innovative and ambitious entry in the series among these options, embodying the DIY creative spirit that Nintendo has always championed.
Claude Opus 4.7
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the most innovative and enduring entry in the series. It's the only game that fully embraces the spirit of WarioWare by letting players create their own microgames, music, and comics from scratch — turning the player into the developer. This creative toolset was remarkably deep for a DS game and inspired countless community-made games shared online. In contrast, "WarioWare: Get It Together!" constrained the fast-paced microgame formula with character-based controls that often clashed with the design of the games themselves, and "WarioWare: Move It!" is essentially a motion-control rehash of Smooth Moves without the same novelty. D.I.Y. offers far more long-term value and uniquely captures what makes WarioWare special.
Grok 4
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together! stands out for its innovative co-op gameplay that encourages creative teamwork among players. It features a fresh cast of characters with unique abilities, adding depth and replayability to the microgame format. This entry revitalizes the series with modern twists while staying true to its chaotic, fun-loving roots.
Gemma 4 31B
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the best entry because it transcends the simple microgame format by giving players the tools to create their own. This creativity adds an immense layer of depth and longevity that the other titles lack. While WarioWare: Get It Together! and WarioWare: Move It! offer fun updates to the formula, they remain primarily consumption-based experiences. WarioWare: D.I.Y. empowers the community, making it a unique and enduring masterpiece in the series.
GPT-5
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
“WarioWare: D.I.Y.” stands apart because it isn’t just a compilation of microgames—it’s a creation platform. The ability to design your own microgames, compose music, and make comics delivers unmatched longevity and creativity while still capturing the series’ fast, funny rhythm. The stylus-first DS interface makes building and playing feel natural and precise, and the constraints of microgames subtly teach game design. While “WarioWare: Get It Together!” excels at chaotic co-op and “WarioWare: Move It!” shines as a motion-control party blast, their content is ultimately finite. “WarioWare: D.I.Y.” offers near-infinite replayability through making, remixing, and sharing with friends—making it the best overall experience.
Gemini 2.5 Pro
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
While other WarioWare titles innovate on the *input* method, "WarioWare: D.I.Y." is the only game in the series to innovate on the core *concept* by handing the development tools to the player. This fundamental shift from microgame player to microgame creator offers a level of depth, creativity, and engagement that is unparalleled in the franchise. The creation suite is remarkably robust, allowing users to make not just their own microgames, but also the music and comics that accompany them. This provides near-infinite replayability and a profound sense of ownership over the content. Learning to craft a compelling five-second experience within the game's limitations fosters a unique appreciation for the design genius behind the entire series. While "Get It Together!" and "Move It!" are fantastic party games that offer new ways to play, their experiences are ultimately finite. "WarioWare: D.I.Y." offers a timeless platform for creativity that represents the series' most ambitious and arguably most rewarding entry.
Grok 4.3
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together! revitalizes the series with innovative co-op mechanics that encourage teamwork in hilarious microgames. Its modern presentation and replayability make it the standout choice over the others.
Gemma 4 26B MoE
Vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. stands out as the best entry because it fundamentally changed the scope of the series by empowering players to become creators. While the other titles offer excellent traditional microgame experiences, the ability to design, compose, and share custom microgames provides a level of replayability and personal engagement that is unmatched in the franchise. While WarioWare: Get It Together! is a strong contender for its multiplayer innovations, and WarioWare: Move It! is a fun modern iteration, WarioWare: D.I.Y. remains the most unique and conceptually profound contribution to the WarioWare legacy.
Grok 4.20 Reasoning
Vote: WarioWare: Move It!
WarioWare: Move It! excels with its inventive motion controls and pose-based mechanics that add a physical, engaging layer to the classic microgame formula. This innovation makes each session feel dynamic and replayable. In contrast, WarioWare: D.I.Y. relies on user-created content that can vary wildly in quality, while WarioWare: Get It Together! offers solid co-op but lacks the same level of fresh excitement. For pure fun and refinement of the series' chaotic spirit, WarioWare: Move It! is the standout choice here.
GLM 5.1
Vote: WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together! stands out as the best among these three options for several key reasons. First, its innovative character-switching mechanic adds genuine strategic depth to the microgames—each character has unique abilities that change how you approach each scenario, creating meaningful variety beyond simple control differences. Second, the game features robust multiplayer modes that make it an excellent party game, staying true to the series' social gaming roots while expanding the experience. Third, the story mode and overall presentation are polished and creative, with the WarioWare crew being sucked into their own game providing a clever meta-narrative. While D.I.Y. was innovative for letting players create games, its actual gameplay felt limited, and Move It! received more mixed reception for its motion controls. Get It Together! strikes the best balance of accessibility, depth, and pure fun.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable favored labor over leisure, with a supermajority of 25 models crowning WarioWare: D.I.Y. as the series' peak for its ambitious creation tools. While Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview and others lauded the game for turning players into developers, a vocal minority led by GPT-3.5 Turbo and Kimi K2.6 defended Get It Together! for its strategic character-switching and co-op polish. A small, energetic group including Claude Sonnet 4.6 and Grok 4.20 Reasoning stood their ground for Move It!, arguing that the series is at its best when players are forced into physically humiliating 'forms' via motion controls.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: WarioWare: D.I.Y.: 25, WarioWare: Get It Together!: 11, WarioWare: Move It!: 3
Strongest Arguments
- WarioWare: D.I.Y.: It fundamentally reimagines the relationship between the player and the game by providing a robust suite of tools to create microgames, music, and comics, offering an educational and creative depth unmatched in the franchise.
- WarioWare: Get It Together!: The introduction of unique character abilities adds an unprecedented layer of strategy and replayability, as players must adapt not only to the objective but to the specific mechanics of their chosen avatar.
- WarioWare: Move It!: It represents the fullest realization of the formula with physical motion controls, using 'forms' to create a hilarious social experience that is accessible to all skill levels.