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[[File:IslandsGameWariotitlescreen.png|250px|thumb|default|Islands title screen]]
[[File:IslandsGameWariotitlescreen.png|250px|thumb|default|The title screen for Islands]]
{{quote|I'm {{color link|hotpink|Fronk}}. I doubt anyone is interested, but my game shows firsthand the trials and tribulations of survival. Have fun playing it with your friends!|Game menu description}}
'''Islands''' is a multiplayer [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Wario]]'' for the [[Wii U]]. The game can have up to five players, all sharing the GamePad having to fight for the highest score. The stages feature [[Fronk (species)|Fronk]]s as the main (and the only playable) characters.
'''Islands''' is a multiplayer [[minigame]] in ''[[Game & Wario]]'' for the [[Wii U]]. The game can have up to five players, all sharing the GamePad having to fight for the highest score. The stages feature [[Fronk (species)|Fronk]]s as the main (and the only playable) characters.


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===Roulette Rock===
===Roulette Rock===
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|image1=G&W Islands' Roulette Rock.jpg
|caption1=Roulette Rock's menu
|image2=GeWRouletteRock.png
|caption2=Roulette Rock's view
}}
{{quote|A revolving island that tests both skill and luck.|Stage description}}
{{quote|A revolving island that tests both skill and luck.|Stage description}}
[[File:GeWRouletteRock.png|thumb|left|200px|Roulette Rock]]
This stage is a round platform that comprises various sections of various points. Four big sections are worth 10 points, marked by a light blue color. Two other slightly thinner sections are orange, worth 50 points. Other two very thin sections are purple and worth 100 points. For a safe shot, the player can aim to the middle, which is deep blue and worth 30 points. The platform moves around, making it harder to center the high-points sections.  
This stage is a round platform that comprises various sections of various points. Four big sections are worth 10 points, marked by a light blue color. Two other slightly thinner sections are orange, worth 50 points. Other two very thin sections are purple and worth 100 points. For a safe shot, the player can aim to the middle, which is deep blue and worth 30 points. The platform moves around, making it harder to center the high-points sections.  
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ルーレッ島
|Jap=ルーレッ島
|JpnR=Rūrettō
|JapR=Rūrettō
|JpnM=Pun on ルーレット [rūretto], meaning roulette, and 島 [tō], meaning island  
|JapM=Pun on ルーレット [rūretto], meaning roulette, and 島 [tō], meaning island  
}}
}}


===Arrow Atoll===
===Arrow Atoll===
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|image1=G&W Islands' Arrow Atoll.jpg
|caption1=Arrow Atoll's menu
|image2=GeWArrowAtoll.png
|caption2=Arrow Atoll's view
}}
{{quote|A set of islands that bumps the action in new directions.|Stage description}}
{{quote|A set of islands that bumps the action in new directions.|Stage description}}
In this stage, there are four small platforms that are all worth 10 points at the start. There is a red arrow printed on them that slowly spins stationary with the island: when a Fronk lands on an island, the arrow will stop. When all the launched Fronks have settled, the island(s) touched will move in the direction of the arrow. When an island hits something or gets hit, its value will change value randomly from 10, 30, 50, or 100 points.
[[File:GeWArrowAtoll.png|thumb|200px|Arrow Atoll]]
In this stage there are four small platforms that are all worth 10 points at the start. There is a red arrow printed on them that slowly spins stationary with the island: when a Fronk lands on an island, the arrow will stop. When all the launched Fronks have settled, the island(s) touched will move in the direction of the arrow. When an island hits something or gets hit, its value will change value randomly from 10, 30, 50, or 100 points.
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ポッコリ島
|Jap=ポッコリ島
|JpnR=Pokkorijima
|JapR=Pokkorijima
|JpnM=Caving-In Islands
|JapM=Caving-In Islands
}}
}}
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===Tippy Tower===
===Tippy Tower===
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|image1=G&W Islands' Tippy Tower.jpg
|caption1=Tippy Tower's menu
|image2=GeWTippyTower.png
|caption2=Tippy Tower's view
}}
{{quote|A wobbly island designed to really shake things up.|Stage description}}
{{quote|A wobbly island designed to really shake things up.|Stage description}}
This island is very dangerous to manage, and will likely collapse in a turn or two, so the players have to be careful. The islands have three floors (the highest being the smaller) which score may automatically vary from 30 to 50 to 100 (score cannot be changed) and three little cages, one in the middle floor and two in the lowest, worth 10 points. The players usually are safe in these. The island will always dangerously incline, and too many Fronks in one place means total collapse.
[[File:GeWTippyTower.png|thumb|left|200px|Tippy Tower]]
This island is very dangerous to manage, and will likely collapse in a turn or two, so the players have to be careful. The islands have three floors (the highest being the smaller) which score may automatically vary from 30 to 50 to 100 (score can't be changed) and three little cages, one in the middle floor and two in the lowest, worth 10 points. The players usually are safe in these. The island will always dangerously incline, and too many Fronks in one place means total collapse.
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===Salty Scales===
===Salty Scales===
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|image1=G&W Islands' Salty Scales.jpg
|caption1=Salty Scales' menu
|image2=GeWSaltyScales.png
|caption2=Salty Scales' view
}}
{{quote|A balanced island perfect for back-and-forth battles.|Stage description}}
{{quote|A balanced island perfect for back-and-forth battles.|Stage description}}
[[File:GeWSaltyScales.png|thumb|200px|Salty Scales]]
This island is unique in that the players have to balance the number of Fronks on either side of the scales (how many Fronks are on both platforms is shown at the top) to vary the value of the platforms. For preventing amassing Fronks, the platforms are donut-shaped. The score varies as the following:
This island is unique in that the players have to balance the number of Fronks on either side of the scales (how many Fronks are on both platforms is shown at the top) to vary the value of the platforms. For preventing amassing Fronks, the platforms are donut-shaped. The score varies as the following:
*5-7 Fronks of difference: 10 (higher), 100 (lower)
*5-7 Fronks of difference: 10 (higher), 100 (lower)
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The player may choose instead to launch them onto the land at the base of the scales, which is always worth 10 points and is completely safe.
The player may choose instead to launch them onto the land at the base of the scales, which is always worth 10 points and is completely safe.
==Hint cards==
[[File:CluckAPop Prize 205.png|175px|right|thumb|The design of the hint cards]]
The minigame's [[hint card]]s:
*Islands 1: "Pulling Back Fronks — If you pull back strongly when launching us Fronks, we'll stay grouped close together. If you pull back softly, we'll spread out!"
*Islands 2: "Fronk Launch Angles — If you hold {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} close to vertical when you launch us, we'll arc way up high. If you hold {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} more flat, we'll fly pretty straight."
*Islands 3: "Seagulls?! — Sometimes a crazy seagull will fly by and grab one of us or cause something cool to happen."
*Islands 4: "Outsmart the Scales — The solid ground at the bottom of Salty Scales is a guaranteed 10 points if you land there. Who cares where the scales tip?!"
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Islands Game & Wario.png|The game card that flies into the TV
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|SpaE=Islands
|SpaE=Islands
|SpaEM=-
}}
}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*The sound that makes after touching another platform in Arrow Atoll is the bell sound that the cow bells make in [[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]].
*The sound that makes after touching another platform in Arrow Atoll is the bell sound that the cow bells make in [[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]].
*According to the "[[Mona Superscoop]] 20" souvenir, there is a small seaside area nearby with simple cottages, one of which [[Mona]] stayed in during a vacation there.
{{Game & Wario}}
{{Game & Wario}}
[[Category:Game & Wario minigames]]
[[Category:Game & Wario minigames]]

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