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'''Party Popper''' is a [[microgame]] found in the [[List of WarioWare: Touched! microgames#Touch Training|Touch Training]] stage in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' Its name is a portmanteau of the phrase “party pooper”, which is someone who ruins a party, purposefully or accidentally. It is always the very first microgame that is played in the game.
'''Party Popper''' is a [[microgame]] found in the [[List of WarioWare: Touched! microgames#Touch Training|Touch Training]] stage in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' Its name is a portmanteau of the phrase “party pooper”, which is someone who ruins a party, purposefully or accidentally, and the word pop. It is always the very first microgame that is played in the game.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 20:03, August 7, 2024

Party Popper
Party Popper.png
Appears in WarioWare: Touched!
Type Touch Training
Command(s) Pop!
Info "Balloons are lame. Pop 'em!"
Controls Stylus - Pop balloons by tapping
Points to clear 20

Party Popper is a microgame found in the Touch Training stage in WarioWare: Touched! Its name is a portmanteau of the phrase “party pooper”, which is someone who ruins a party, purposefully or accidentally, and the word pop. It is always the very first microgame that is played in the game.

Gameplay

The objective of the game is to pop all of the balloons on the screen within the time limit by tapping them, revealing a hidden object.

  • 1st level difficulty: The player must pop six balloons.
  • 2nd level difficulty: The player must pop nine balloons.
  • 3rd level difficulty: The player must pop twelve balloons.

Objects that can be revealed after popping the balloons include:

  • A jack-o-lantern
  • A recorder
  • A koala
  • A cat tied to a balloon
  • An octopus balloon (which immediately pops)
  • A cow with hearts around it
  • A tiny person attached to a balloon
  • A piece of sushi attached to a balloon

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フウセン[?]
Fūsen
Balloon
Chinese 扎气球[?]
Zhā qìqiú
Prick the balloon
French Trouble-Fête[?] Spoilsport
German Party Geplatzt[?] Party popped
Italian Guastafeste[?] Party crasher
Korean 풍선[?]
Pungseon
Balloon
Spanish Pim pam pum[?] Boom boom boom