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[[File:BirdtitleGameWario.png|thumb|200px| | '''Bird''' is [[Pyoro]]'s minigame in the [[Wii U]] game, ''[[Game & Wario]]''. It is a single-player game and a recreation of [[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]] from ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' and its [[DSiWare]] remake, ''[[Bird & Beans]]''. | ||
'''Bird''' is [[Pyoro]]'s minigame in the [[Wii U]] game, ''[[Game & Wario]]''. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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The TV screen shows the scene with Pyoro walking on soil blocks, with green, white and yellow beans falling, in a {{wp|Clay animation|claymation}} style. The {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} screen shows the same scene, styled as a ''[[Game & Watch]]''. | |||
The player must move Pyoro around the place, eating the beans that fall from the sky. To do so, Pyoro can only stretch his tongue diagonally, aiming to touch them with it. The number of points the player gets for eating a bean depends on how far from the ground it was when it was caught. Golden beans occur at the same point milestones as in the original Pyoro minigame, at 5,000 points, 7,000, and for every additional 1,000 points from 9,000 onwards. For every 10,000 points, a large [[File:GWA Cluck-A-Pop token.png|21px]] token appears: If Pyoro eats it, the player gets an additional token to use on the [[Cluck-A-Pop]]. | |||
If the player lets a bean touch a soil block, it bursts and the block disappears. White beans, if eaten, cause a [[Tenshi]] to appear and bring a block back. Rare yellow beans also appear and cause many Tenshi to fill every missing block. The floor is composed of 12 blocks in total, far fewer than the ''Mega Microgame$!'' and ''Bird & Beans'' versions, which have 20 and 30 blocks forming the floor, respectively. Letting a bean hit Pyoro will result in a [[Game Over]]. | |||
To match the GamePad's simplified gameplay view, the vertical range in which eating a bean gives 1,000 points has been increased compared to the original minigame, while Pyoro himself is slower to move and turn around. | |||
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==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
*{{button| | *{{button|wiiu|Padleftright}}/{{button|wiiu|Leftstick}}: Move | ||
*{{button|A}}: Launch Pyoro's tongue | *{{button|wiiu|A}}: Launch Pyoro's tongue | ||
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== | ==Description== | ||
''"The classic Pyoro-in vintage GAME & WATCH glory on the GamePad, plus a funkified version on the TV!"'' | ''"The classic Pyoro-in vintage GAME & WATCH glory on the GamePad, plus a funkified version on the TV!"'' | ||
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{{ | ==Gallery== | ||
[[Category:Game & Wario | <gallery> | ||
Bird - Game & Wario.png|The game card that flies into the TV | |||
CluckAPop Prize 193.png|The [[Hint Card|hint cards]]' design | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=バード | |||
|JapR=Bādo | |||
|JapM=Bird | |||
|SpaE=Bird | |||
}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*This is the first time Pyoro is voiced. This occurs when starting the game. | |||
*According to the "[[Mona Superscoop]] 17" souvenir, the people who get abducted by the UFOs do not wish to be rescued, as they are partying with the aliens who abducted them. | |||
{{Game & Wario}} | |||
[[Category:Game & Wario minigames]] |
Latest revision as of 21:13, August 28, 2024
Bird is Pyoro's minigame in the Wii U game, Game & Wario. It is a single-player game and a recreation of Pyoro from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and its DSiWare remake, Bird & Beans.
Gameplay[edit]
The TV screen shows the scene with Pyoro walking on soil blocks, with green, white and yellow beans falling, in a claymation style. The screen shows the same scene, styled as a Game & Watch.
The player must move Pyoro around the place, eating the beans that fall from the sky. To do so, Pyoro can only stretch his tongue diagonally, aiming to touch them with it. The number of points the player gets for eating a bean depends on how far from the ground it was when it was caught. Golden beans occur at the same point milestones as in the original Pyoro minigame, at 5,000 points, 7,000, and for every additional 1,000 points from 9,000 onwards. For every 10,000 points, a large token appears: If Pyoro eats it, the player gets an additional token to use on the Cluck-A-Pop.
If the player lets a bean touch a soil block, it bursts and the block disappears. White beans, if eaten, cause a Tenshi to appear and bring a block back. Rare yellow beans also appear and cause many Tenshi to fill every missing block. The floor is composed of 12 blocks in total, far fewer than the Mega Microgame$! and Bird & Beans versions, which have 20 and 30 blocks forming the floor, respectively. Letting a bean hit Pyoro will result in a Game Over.
To match the GamePad's simplified gameplay view, the vertical range in which eating a bean gives 1,000 points has been increased compared to the original minigame, while Pyoro himself is slower to move and turn around.
Controls[edit]
- /: Move
- : Launch Pyoro's tongue
Description[edit]
"The classic Pyoro-in vintage GAME & WATCH glory on the GamePad, plus a funkified version on the TV!"
Gallery[edit]
The hint cards' design
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | バード[?] Bādo |
Bird | |
Spanish (NOE) | Bird[?] | - |
Trivia[edit]
- This is the first time Pyoro is voiced. This occurs when starting the game.
- According to the "Mona Superscoop 17" souvenir, the people who get abducted by the UFOs do not wish to be rescued, as they are partying with the aliens who abducted them.