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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
There is a ship the player controls at the bottom of the screen and several panels with letters on them at the top. Some of these panels are blinking and have a question mark on them. The player must move the ship under these and fire, flipping them over and completing the message. Moving the ship left or right offscreen makes the ship reappear on the opposite side.  
The player controls a ship at the bottom of the screen. It can move left and right, and when it moves off one side of the screen it reappears on the opposite side.  At the top of the screen are five panels equidistant from each other. Each of them has either a letter/exclamation mark or a question mark, the latter panels blink. The player's ship can shoot lasers upward by using {{button|GBA|A}}. When a laser hits a panel, it flips over and becomes a panel of the opposite state. To win, the player must have all panels display a letter/exclamation mark, causing them to spell a message. Once complete, the panels vanish and the letters/exclamation marks fly to the center of the screen while spacing themselves closer together. This makes them easier to read, as a visual flourish. Any remaining lasers vanish and the player loses the ability to shoot the second the task is complete.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' There is one box to shoot.
 
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' There are two boxes to shoot.
In ''WarioWare Gold'', the player can hold {{button|3DS|A}} to rapid fire.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' There are three boxes to shoot.
 
*'''1st level difficulty:''' Only one panel starts as a question mark.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' Two panels start as question marks.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' Three panels start as question marks.


Possible messages include:
Possible messages include:
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==Additional names==
==Naming==
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Latest revision as of 14:29, March 6, 2025

Word Up
Word Up
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
The microgame Word Up from WarioWare Gold
WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!
WarioWare Gold
League Mash League
Type Sci-Fi (Dribble & Spitz, Mega Microgame$!)
Fantasy (Dribble & Spitz, Gold)
Command(s) Shoot "?"
Info "Shoot the question marks to reveal a word. To help you out, you can warp from side to side!" (Mega Microgame$!)
"Shoot the ? to make a word! Don't ya wish writing was always this easy?" (Gold)
Controls A Button/A Button/A Button – Shoot
+Control Pad left or right/+Control Pad left or right – Move
Time limit 8 beats
Points to clear 20
Music track Space Fighter

Word Up is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in both the Sci-Fi folder in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and the Fantasy level of the Mash League in WarioWare Gold. The name is derived from the 1986 song "Word Up!" by Cameo.

Gameplay[edit]

The player controls a ship at the bottom of the screen. It can move left and right, and when it moves off one side of the screen it reappears on the opposite side. At the top of the screen are five panels equidistant from each other. Each of them has either a letter/exclamation mark or a question mark, the latter panels blink. The player's ship can shoot lasers upward by using A Button. When a laser hits a panel, it flips over and becomes a panel of the opposite state. To win, the player must have all panels display a letter/exclamation mark, causing them to spell a message. Once complete, the panels vanish and the letters/exclamation marks fly to the center of the screen while spacing themselves closer together. This makes them easier to read, as a visual flourish. Any remaining lasers vanish and the player loses the ability to shoot the second the task is complete.

In WarioWare Gold, the player can hold A Button to rapid fire.

  • 1st level difficulty: Only one panel starts as a question mark.
  • 2nd level difficulty: Two panels start as question marks.
  • 3rd level difficulty: Three panels start as question marks.

Possible messages include:

  • <player's name> (Mega Microgame$!, spaces become exclamation marks)
  • BOSS! (Gold, appears if the next microgame is a boss stage)
  • CINCH
  • COOL!
  • EASY!
  • GIDDY
  • GRAND
  • GRAVY
  • GREAT
  • HAPPY
  • LOUD!
  • LUCKY
  • MONEY
  • NEATO
  • PARTY
  • PRIME
  • PRIMO
  • SCORE
  • SILLY
  • SLICK
  • SNAP!
  • SUAVE
  • SUNNY
  • SUPER
  • SWEET
  • TASTY
  • YEAH!
  • YESSS

Naming[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

WarioWare Inc.: Mega Microgame$! NAMESHOT

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パネルショット[?]
Paneru Shotto
Panel Shot
Chinese 翻字牌[?]
Fān zì pái
Turning plates
French Le mot qu'il faut[?] The Needed Word
German Wortsuche[?] Word Search
Italian Parole, parole[?] Words, words
Spanish Palabra secreta[?] Secret word