Muscle Road

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Muscle Road
Muscle Road
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Orbulon
Command(s) Play a card! (First part)
Play the pose! (Second part)
Info "You get two cards, and only one of them is right. Figure out which it is through rigorously honed observation and decision-making skills." (1 player)
"You get four cards, and only one of them is right. Figure out which it is through rigorously honed observation and decision-making skills." (2 players)
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Lifter"

Muscle Road is Orbulon's boss microgame in WarioWare: Move It!.

Gameplay[edit]

The player(s) must navigate through a path by selecting a card indicating a number of spaces. There are two (four in multiplayer) cards to choose from. The player(s) must be careful not to land on the bear traps where the player(s) will take damage doing so. Taking too much time to select a card will result in the game automatically playing a card that lands on a bear trap, or one of the two cards if neither does so. The player(s) can land on hearts to increase health. Once the player(s) reaches the end of the path, they will encounter posing warriors. The player(s) must select the card that matches the warrior poses. Selecting the wrong card or not playing will damage the player(s). After defeating four warriors, the door opens up to reveal gold and the game is won. If the player(s) runs out of health points, the game is lost.

  • Level 1: There are a few bear traps. Each pose consists of one warrior. Clouds appear on the third warrior and the fourth warrior consists of him running over a balance beam and a hurdle. If successful, three warriors applaud the player.
  • Level 2: There are more bear traps. Each pose consists of two warriors. A column appears on the third warrior and the fourth warrior consists of them popping in and out of vases. If successful, eight warriors of varying sizes applaud the player.
  • Level 3: There are a lot of bear traps. Each pose consists of three warriors. Two columns appear on the third warrior and trucks carrying pictures of random warrior poses appear on the fourth warrior. If successful, nine warriors of greatly varying sizes applaud the player, with one of them clapping in an exaggerated manner.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マッスルロード
Massuru Rōdo
Muscle road

French La voie du muscle
The way of the muscle
Korean 머슬 로드
Meosseul Rodeu
Muscle road

Spanish Carrera muscular
Muscular race