

In Classic Mode, a boy is trying to keep his clothes dry from the rain.

Also, on Hard Mode, Waluigi occasionally moves the ropes around to make things harder for Mario. Rain Shower – Mario must move his friends away from the water balloons dropped by Bowser in Modern Mode.Boxing* – Luigi must KO his opponents ( Wiggler, Big Boo, and Waluigi) before they KO him.In Classic Mode, two firemen are helping pedestrians escape from a burning apartment, but if any of the pedestrians fall on the ground, the player receives a miss.

Fire – Mario and Luigi must bounce their friends to safety after they jump out the window of Princess Peach's burning castle.These games are playable from the beginning. Additionally, nine extra games are accessible from the Museum and are unlocked initially for viewing, but eventually if a set number of stars is collected, they can be played in Classic Mode only. Five of the games are new, while six return from the previous Game & Watch Gallery compilations, two from each one: Fire and Octopus from the first game, Chef and Donkey Kong from the second, and Mario Bros. Game & Watch Gallery 4 features 11 Game & Watch titles in its main roster of playable games, six of which are available from the start and five of which are unlocked by obtaining stars. Each game counts its stars separately (for example, the player cannot earn 150 points in one game and 250 points in another and earn two stars for the cumulative total), and the total (up to 220) is what unlocks new features in the game. A high score between 200 and 399 is worth one star, 400–599 is two stars, 600–799 is three stars, 800–999 is four stars, and 1,000 and above is five stars. As before, every 200 points in the high score for a game earns the player one star, up to five per game mode. Like all other games in the series, Game & Watch Gallery 4 features a system to unlock bonus features.
