Bungee Buddies

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Bungee Buddies in WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Bungee Buddies
“You there! Both of you! Wanna jump around? You'll sweat the good sweat! We might even get a glimpse of how much you like each other. Play by connecting the Balance Stone.”
WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Bungee Buddies is a multiplayer minigame in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It is unlocked after playing Star Nose once. It allows two players, each of them using a Mii as their avatar.

Gameplay[edit]

Each player takes the role of one of the two Bungee Buddies. One player holds the Wii Remote to their hip, while the other holds a connecting Nunchuk to their own hip. The objective of the game is to avoid obstacles on the road by physically jumping (while always keeping the controllers at their hips) and trying to reach the farthest amount of yards. Landing into obstacles will slow down the player's progress, while getting cake will speed it up for a short period of time. After one minute, the game tallies the total yards and shows the compatibility of the two players, after which they perform a pose as shown by the game. For each female Mii in the game, a red bow is added to their Bungee Buddy and figure in the commemorative pose.

In-game instructions[edit]

1 Choose two players to play.
2 One player holds the Form Baton, the other holds the Balance Stone, and then the game begins.
3 Jump over obstacles for 60 seconds.
4 At the end, pose for a big finish!

Ratings[edit]

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: organize the ratings based on performance

  • Look-Alikes
  • Casual Buddies
  • Lunch Buddies
  • King and Jester
  • Soul Mates
  • Interesting Pair
  • BFF
  • Friends
  • Game Buddies
  • Pen Pals
  • Slacker Pals
  • Not Quite Dating
  • Acquaintances
  • Goofy Couple
  • Coffee Buddies
  • Hero and Sidekick
  • Dynamic Duo
  • Strangers
  • E-Couple
  • Inseparable

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ふたり DE ぴょんぴょん[?]
Futari DE Pyonpyon
Two People Hopping
Spanish Boing Boing[?] Boing Boing