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Luna-see
Luna-see.png
Appears in WarioWare: Touched!
Type Slightly Unscrewed
Command(s) Find the moon!/It's an alien!
Info "Aim the telescope at the moon: there's some kind of alien infestation!"
Points to clear 10

Luna-see is a microgame found in WarioWare: Touched! It appears in the Slightly Unscrewed stage. The name is a pun on the word "lunacy" and the Latin name for the Moon (although "lunacy" itself is derived from the same origin).

Gameplay

The night sky and a telescope appear on the bottom screen, while the top screen displays the view through the telescope lens. The objective is to rotate and point the telescope at the moon so it is shown on the top screen. Once the player finds the moon, a bunny will appear on it.

  • 1st level difficulty: The moon is closer to the opposite end of the screen, requiring little rotation to find. There are only stars and the moon in the sky.
  • 2nd level difficulty: The moon is higher up the screen. There is a second big object in the sky, such as a shrimp or a bowl.
  • 3rd level difficulty: The moon is closer to being vertically aligned with the telescope. There are two decoy objects in the sky.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese てんたいかんそく[?]
Tentai Kansoku
Astronomical Observation
Chinese 天文望远镜[?]
Tiānwén wàngyuǎnjìng
Astronomical telescope
Korean 천체관측[?]
Cheonchegwancheuk
Astronomical Observation

Trivia

  • This is the only microgame to feature two different frame colors (one orange and one indigo).