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[[Image:Winlose.png|thumb|right|'''Win/Lose!'''.]]
{{minigame infobox
|image = [[File:Winlose.png]]
|appears_in = ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]
|type = [[Orbulon]]
|info = ''"I wanna rock, paper, scissors!"''
|controls ={{button|ds|Stylus}} – Tap move
}}
'''Win!/Lose!''' is one of [[Orbulon]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]''


'''Win/Lose!'''is one of [[Orbulon]]'s microgames in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]''  
==Gameplay==
The point of the game is to follow the directions of the order given. The game is based on the popular game of rock, paper, scissors. However, there is a twist to the game. When the game starts, the opponent's hand randomly chooses rock, paper, or scissors. However, the players need to read the order that is given. The orders are win, lose, or tie. The opponent confirms his move after a while, at which point it is the players' turn. The players need to choose the move that corresponds to the order.


==Gameplay==
If the players needs to win, they need to choose the hand gesture that beats the opponent's move. If they have to lose, the players need to choose the move that the opponent can beat. If the players needs to tie, they have to choose the same move as their opponent. If the players correctly match the description of the order given, the game is won. However, if the players choose the wrong move or time runs out, the game ends in a loss.
The point of the game is to make follow the directions of the order given. The game is based on the popular game of rock, paper, scissors. However, there is a twist to the game. When the game starts, the opponent's hand will randomly choose rock, paper, or scissors. However, the player will need to read the order that is given. The orders are win, lose, or tie. The opponent will choose his move after a while and its the player's turn. The player will need to choose the move that corresponds to the order. If the player needs to win, they will need to choose the item that beats the opponent's move. If they have to lose, the player will need to choose the move that the opponent can beat. If the player needs to tie, they have to choose the same move as their opponent. If the player correctly matches the description, the game is won. However, if the player chooses the wrong move or time runs out, the game ends in a loss.


==Description==
==Names in other languages==
''"I wanna rock, paper, scissors!"''
{{foreign names
|Jap=いれいじゃんけん
|JapR=Irei janken
|JapM=Unusual rock-paper-scissors
|Ita=Morra
|ItaM=Reference to the {{wp|Morra|game of the same name}}
}}


[[Category:Microgames]]
{{Orbulon's microgames}}
{{WWDIY microgames}}
[[Category:WarioWare: D.I.Y. microgames]]

Latest revision as of 07:46, October 15, 2024

Win!/Lose!
Winlose.png
Appears in WarioWare: D.I.Y.
Type Orbulon
Info "I wanna rock, paper, scissors!"
Controls Stylus – Tap move

Win!/Lose! is one of Orbulon's microgames in WarioWare: D.I.Y.

Gameplay[edit]

The point of the game is to follow the directions of the order given. The game is based on the popular game of rock, paper, scissors. However, there is a twist to the game. When the game starts, the opponent's hand randomly chooses rock, paper, or scissors. However, the players need to read the order that is given. The orders are win, lose, or tie. The opponent confirms his move after a while, at which point it is the players' turn. The players need to choose the move that corresponds to the order.

If the players needs to win, they need to choose the hand gesture that beats the opponent's move. If they have to lose, the players need to choose the move that the opponent can beat. If the players needs to tie, they have to choose the same move as their opponent. If the players correctly match the description of the order given, the game is won. However, if the players choose the wrong move or time runs out, the game ends in a loss.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いれいじゃんけん[?]
Irei janken
Unusual rock-paper-scissors
Italian Morra[?] Reference to the game of the same name