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After only 31 days, the breakout WarioWare-like game Mindwave has raised over $440,000 thanks to a b

Published: December 03, 2025 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins

Mindwave is an upcoming WarioWare-like game in which players join a giant game show. They must master various minigames and slowly climb the levels in hopes of winning the cash prize of $10 million (in the game, not real life, sadly).

Despite not being able to beat the final-level boss, I loved my time with the demo. The level that I came across was inspired by one of the other contestants in the game show, whom I had met in the lobby beforehand. All of her minigames were cute, high-octane fun, like trying to grab a cat that was dashing across the screen, attempting to [[link]] catch sweets that were falling from the sky, and even beating someone else at Tetris.

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