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[[File:Pyoro_(mini-game).png|thumb|Pyoro, as it appears in ''Mega Microgame$!'']] | |||
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[[File:Pyoro WWG.png|thumb|left|Pyoro, as it appears in ''Gold'']] | [[File:Pyoro WWG.png|thumb|left|Pyoro, as it appears in ''Gold'']] | ||
'''Pyoro''' is a secret [[minigame]] in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', unlocked once all [[microgame]]s are encountered and unlocked for free play. | {{quote|The legendary game returns! Control the starving Pyoro, and stretch out its infamously long tongue to catch beans falling from the sky.|In-game description|[[WarioWare Gold]]}} | ||
'''Pyoro''' is a secret [[minigame]] in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', unlocked once all [[microgame]]s are encountered and unlocked for free play. It also appears in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' in the game's Toy Room. In it, the player controls [[Pyoro]], a small, red, bird creature, while several [[Bean (Pyoro)|vegetables]] (referred to as "veggies" in ''Mega MicroGame$!'') fall from the sky. The goal is to eat as many of the vegetables as possible by grabbing them with Pyoro's extremely long tongue. A slightly updated version of this minigame with an extended playing area is included in the [[DSiWare]] game ''[[Bird & Beans]]'', while a version with a 16:9 playing area and different graphical styles is included in ''[[Game & Wario]]'' as [[Bird (minigame)|Bird]]. | |||
A [[ | A sequel of this minigame, [[Pyoro 2]] appears in ''Mega Microgame$!'' and ''Bird & Beans''. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Vegetables drop from the the top of the screen, falling straight down in one of the game's 20 columns. They fall off the screen should they not collide with anything. At first, they come down one at a time. They can fall at varying speeds. Pyoro starts in the center of the bottom of the screen, and is about as wide as a column. He moves left and right with {{button|gba| | Vegetables drop from the the top of the screen, falling straight down in one of the game's 20 columns. They fall off the screen should they not collide with anything. At first, they come down one at a time. They can fall at varying speeds. Pyoro starts in the center of the bottom of the screen, and is about as wide as a column. He moves left and right with {{button|gba|pad}}, and is unbound by columns. He extends his tongue when the player presses and holds {{button|gba|A}}, sending it at a 45 degree angle from the direction he is facing. The tongue stretches until it reaches the end of the screen, catches a vegetable, or the player releases {{button|gba|A}}. All of these cause the tounge to begin returning. If it hit a vegetable, Pyoro eats the vegetable to remove it from play. The player receives 10, 50, 100, 300 or 1000 points for each vegetable eaten, with higher values being rewarded when a vegetable is caught closer to the top of the screen. The "10" is displayed in red, the "50" in blue, the "100" in white, and the "300" or "1000" is displayed rapidly switching between yellow and dark blue. Pyoro's tongue retracts faster than it extends. but Pyoro cannot move while his tongue is out. If a vegetable hits the ground, it destroys the [[Block (Pyoro)|block]] of floor that it landed on. As there are 20 columns, there are 20 blocks in the floor. Pyoro is unable to move across space that does not have a block, stopping after about one half of his body is in such a space, so every block broken reduces the area Pyoro can move in. If Pyoro himself is hit by a falling vegetable, the game ends. As time passes and points are earned, more vegetables are allowed to appear at the same time. All game elements move faster as well, as in the vegetables fall faster but Pyoro can move and extend his tongue faster. A maximum of 16 beans can spawn at once. | ||
===Types of vegetables=== | ===Types of vegetables=== | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:PyoroGBA WhiteBean.gif]] | |align="center"|[[File:PyoroGBA WhiteBean.gif]] | ||
|White vegetable | |White vegetable | ||
|This has a 1/9 chance of spawning. Once eaten, a [[Tenshi]] appears and returns the nearest lost | |This has a 1/9 chance of spawning. Once eaten, a [[Tenshi]] appears and returns the nearest lost block of floor. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:PyoroGBA FlashingBean.gif]] | |align="center"|[[File:PyoroGBA FlashingBean.gif]] | ||
|Flashing vegetable | |Flashing vegetable | ||
|This spawns instead of the other 2 vegetables when the player reaches 5,000 or 7,000 points, and every multiple of 1,000 points starting at 9,000 points. They always fall at a slower speed compared to other vegetables. When eaten, all other vegetables are destroyed, which rewards the player 50 points for each vegetable. Additionally, up to 10 Tenshi appear to restore the nearest | |This spawns instead of the other 2 vegetables when the player reaches 5,000 or 7,000 points, and every multiple of 1,000 points starting at 9,000 points. They always fall at a slower speed compared to other vegetables. When eaten, all other vegetables are destroyed, which rewards the player 50 points for each vegetable. Additionally, up to 10 Tenshi appear to restore the nearest blocks like the white vegetable. Note that the vegetable destruction is not instantaneous, meaning vegetables close to Pyoro can still hit him after eating a flashing vegetable. | ||
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===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap={{hover|Pyoro|ピョロ}} | ||
|Germ= | |Germ= | ||
|GerM= | |GerM= | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*In ''Gold'', if a flashing vegetable is collected with the tongue just as another vegetable hits Pyoro's head, the flashing vegetable will be shown blinking on the left of the Start option on the Start/Exit menu. Additionally if the player selects Start while the glitch is in effect, the flashing vegetable will be shown in the middle of Pyoro's body until the first vegetable has been eaten in the new game. | *In ''Gold'', if a flashing vegetable is collected with the tongue just as another vegetable hits Pyoro's head, the flashing vegetable will be shown blinking on the left of the Start option on the Start/Exit menu. Additionally if the player selects Start while the glitch is in effect, the flashing vegetable will be shown in the middle of Pyoro's body until the first vegetable has been eaten in the new game. | ||
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