Mawaru Made in Wario is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, as part of the WarioWare franchise. This iteration used motion sensing abilities to carry out inputs on many mini-games. Initially released in 2004 in Japan, the game was shipped out to North American and Australian regions the following year, but a European release strangely never materialised.
WarioWare Twisted! was very popular among critics, with Craig Harris, Nintendo editor at IGN, claiming it to be the very best Game Boy Advance game. Unlike the other WarioWare games, it uses a tilt sensor for the bulk of its gameplay, which allows for the console to be tilted in order to create input instead of pressing buttons (though buttons are occasionally used).
The game revolves around Wario and his coworkers going on self-contained adventures throughout Diamond City, with the microgames being played as the characters attempt to solve whatever problem is occurring to them.