- Publisher: Nintendo
- Release Date: Sep 10, 2021
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 133 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 81 out of 133
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Mixed: 40 out of 133
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Negative: 12 out of 133
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Sep 12, 2021The multiplayer modes are comically lackluster. There are both volleyball and "keep the ball in the air" modes, which feel like first time programming exercises. These and the rudimentary fighting game would be underwhelming for flash games, let alone when compared to the amazing game and wario for the Wii u.
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Sep 22, 2021
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Nov 11, 2021Nintendo presents themselves as a wholesome, kid friendly company (moreso than Sony or Microsoft). I got this game to play with my kids, but you can't unlock hardly any of it or multiplayer unless you play as a witch (Ashley) and engage in witchcraft. Who wants to teach their kids to get into the occult? Garbage.
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Mar 4, 2022Really loved the story mode extremely fun, unfortunately only took just over 2hrs to complete. No game modes good for more than 2 players(all boring and repetitive). Not worth the price unfortunately.
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Mar 17, 2022
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Feb 18, 2022Get It Together! is a good game, when you have only a few minutes to play, and if you turn on the game for a while every day, it will probably satisfy you for a long time. Unfortunately, it is not for any longer and more thorough playing.
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CD-ActionJan 19, 2022WarioWare: Get It Together is a fantastic assortment of tiny experiences that add up to create a huge festival of awesomeness. Add cool multiplayer and co-op and you’ve got a seriously fun game distinctively different from Mario Party. [12/2021, p.60]
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Nintendo Force MagazineNov 8, 2021If you're looking to get the most enjoyment out of this title, it's best to play with family or invite a bunch of friends over – it's a solid collection for get-togethers, but lacking in the solo play department. [Issue #56 – November/December 2021, p. 74]