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Revision as of 23:47, April 8, 2022

Template:Minigame-infobox Mushroom Doom is one of the microgames in Dribble & Spitz's Fantasy level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

Gameplay

The object of this microgame is to defeat all of the mushroom monsters, either by attacking them directly or knocking a spiked ball on their heads. The player should be careful as touching a spiked ball directly is dangerous. When all the monsters are defeated, a bunch of treasure appears.

  • Level 1: There is one monster.
  • Level 2: There are two monsters, which are on the same side.
  • Level 3: There are two monsters, which are opposite from each other.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, a number of factors increase in difficulty. The monsters can now hide in their hole for a short period of time. If the players win, the player that defeats more monsters receives an effort point. If both players each defeat a monster on Level 1, no effort points are awarded.

  • Level 1: There are two monsters, which are opposite from each other.
  • Level 2: There are three monsters.
  • Level 3: There is one monster, but it hides and peeks out faster. It may also re-emerge from different holes.

Suitability

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  • 5-Volt can easily defeat the mushroom monsters by teleporting to them.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きのこバスター[?]
Kinoko Basutā
Mushroom Buster
German Pilzpest[?] Mushroom Pestilence
Italian Invasione fungina[?] Fungal invasion
Korean 버섯 버스터[?]
Beoseot Beoseuteo
Mushroom Buster
Spanish Hongos invasores[?] Invading mushrooms

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