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{{minigame infobox
|image = [[Image:Ladybug.png|250px]]
|image = [[File:Ladybug.png]]
|appeared_in = ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]
|appears_in = ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]
|type = Tutorial
|type = Tutorial
|info = ''"In this game, you poke a ladybug and make it run away."''
|intro = ''Poke!''
|controls =  
|info = ''"In this game, you poke a ladybug and make it run away."'' (Tutorial)<br>''"Get that lazy ladybug moving!"'' (Game)
|clear =
|controls = {{button|ds|stylus}} &ndash; Poke ladybug
}}
}}
 
'''Ladybug''' (known as '''Ladybird''' in the British English version) is the first [[microgame]] the player makes in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'' in the D.I.Y. 101 section of the game. [[Penny]] and [[Wario]] teach the player the fundamentals of making a microgame with this game first.
'''Ladybug''' is the first [[microgame]] the player makes in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'' in the D.I.Y. 101 section of the game. [[Penny]] and [[Wario]] teach the player the fundamentals of making a microgame with this game first. In English European versions, this game is called "Ladybird".


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The gameplay is very simple; the player has to tap the ladybug with a stylus to make it move, resulting in a win. If the player fails to tap the ladybug, the player fails the microgame.
The player has to tap the ladybug with a stylus to make it move, resulting in a win. If the player fails to tap the ladybug, they instantly fail.


==Lesson==
==Lesson==
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*'''Step 1:''' ''How do you make games?''
*'''Step 1:''' ''How do you make games?''
**Penny explains the foundation of microgames: first comes the background, then the objects, then the music, and finally the AI.
**Penny explains the foundation of microgames: first comes the background, then the objects, then the music, and finally the AI (Action Instructions).
*'''Step 2:''' ''Drawing the background!''
*'''Step 2:''' ''Drawing the background!''
** Penny teaches the player how to make the background. In ''Ladybug'', the background consists of grass, rocks, and shrubs. The player is taught how to use pre-made palettes and stamps to accomplish this.
** Penny teaches the player how to make the background. In ''Ladybug'', the background consists of grass, rocks, and shrubs. The player is taught how to use pre-made palettes and stamps to accomplish this.
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** The player learns how to set win conditions for their games.
** The player learns how to set win conditions for their games.


==See Also==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=てんとうむしさん
|JapR=Tentō mushi-san
|JapM=Ladybug-san
|Ita=Coccinella
|ItaM=Ladybug
|Spa=Mariquita
|SpaM=Ladybug}}
 
==See also==
*[[Balloon POP!]]
*[[Balloon POP!]]
*[[Butterflies (microgame)|Butterflies]]
*[[Butterflies (microgame)|Butterflies]]
{{BoxTop}}
{{WWDIY microgames}}
{{WWDIY Microgames}}
[[Category:WarioWare: D.I.Y. microgames]]
[[Category:Microgames]]
[[Category:WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]

Latest revision as of 16:31, June 14, 2023

Ladybug
Ladybug.png
Appears in WarioWare: D.I.Y.
Type Tutorial
Command(s) Poke!
Info "In this game, you poke a ladybug and make it run away." (Tutorial)
"Get that lazy ladybug moving!" (Game)
Controls Stylus – Poke ladybug

Ladybug (known as Ladybird in the British English version) is the first microgame the player makes in WarioWare: D.I.Y. in the D.I.Y. 101 section of the game. Penny and Wario teach the player the fundamentals of making a microgame with this game first.

Gameplay[edit]

The player has to tap the ladybug with a stylus to make it move, resulting in a win. If the player fails to tap the ladybug, they instantly fail.

Lesson[edit]

The lesson consists of 6 steps:

  • Step 1: How do you make games?
    • Penny explains the foundation of microgames: first comes the background, then the objects, then the music, and finally the AI (Action Instructions).
  • Step 2: Drawing the background!
    • Penny teaches the player how to make the background. In Ladybug, the background consists of grass, rocks, and shrubs. The player is taught how to use pre-made palettes and stamps to accomplish this.
  • Step 3: Drawing an object!
    • The player is taught how to draw objects and their cels, creating art.
  • Step 4: Making music!
    • The player is taught how to make music and create notes.
  • Step 5: Getting that bug moving!
    • Penny teaches the player how to assign AI to the ladybug to make it so that when tapped, it will move.
  • Step 6: Winning the game!
    • The player learns how to set win conditions for their games.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese てんとうむしさん[?]
Tentō mushi-san
Ladybug-san
Italian Coccinella[?] Ladybug
Spanish Mariquita[?] Ladybug

See also[edit]