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The player controls a bird and has to peck and catch the worm. If successful, the bird eats the worm and the microgame is won. | The player controls a bird and has to peck and catch the worm. If successful, the bird eats the worm and the microgame is won. | ||
* '''Level 1:''' The worm doesn't move and is usually near the center. | * '''Level 1:''' The bird is a chicken, and the worm doesn't move and is usually near the center. Once the microgame is won, the bird will look up, and sway around from left to right. | ||
* '''Level 2:''' The worm moves underground and usually surfaces near one of the edges. | * '''Level 2:''' The bird is a chick, and the worm moves underground and usually surfaces near one of the edges. Once the microgame is won, the bird will bounce. | ||
* '''Level 3:''' The worm moves underground for a long time and usually surfaces near one of the edges. | * '''Level 3:''' The bird is a crow, and the worm moves underground for a long time and usually surfaces near one of the edges. Once the microgame is won, the bird will look down, and sway its body in a circular motion. | ||
In multiplayer, each player controls a bird facing each other. There are two worms, with one worm hidden behind the grass where one player can reach it while the other cannot. | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
WWMI Feeling Peckish 2P.png|The 2-player variant | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|JapR=Tsuibami Bādo | |JapR=Tsuibami Bādo | ||
|JapM=Pecking bird | |JapM=Pecking bird | ||
|ChiS=啄食鸟 | |||
|ChiSR=Zhuó shí niǎo | |||
|ChiSM=Pecking bird | |||
|ChiT=啄食鳥 | |||
|ChiTR=Zhuó shí niǎo | |||
|ChiTM=Pecking bird | |||
|Fre=Picoti picota | |Fre=Picoti picota | ||
|FreM=A childish expression based on the French word ''picorer'' (pecking) | |FreM=A childish expression based on the French word ''picorer'' (pecking) |
Latest revision as of 07:16, September 11, 2024
Feeling Peckish | |
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Appears in | WarioWare: Move It! |
Type | Orbulon |
Command(s) | Peck! |
Info | "It's the devouring hour! Lance bugs with your beak to snap them up. Don't forget about the ones crawling below the surface!" (1 player) "Lance bugs with your beak for a hearty meal. Work with your partner across from you so that no squiggling morsel escapes. Don't forget about the ones squirming under the surface!" (2 players) |
Controls | |
Form(s) | "Ba-KAW" |
Feeling Peckish is one of Orbulon's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!
Gameplay[edit]
The player controls a bird and has to peck and catch the worm. If successful, the bird eats the worm and the microgame is won.
- Level 1: The bird is a chicken, and the worm doesn't move and is usually near the center. Once the microgame is won, the bird will look up, and sway around from left to right.
- Level 2: The bird is a chick, and the worm moves underground and usually surfaces near one of the edges. Once the microgame is won, the bird will bounce.
- Level 3: The bird is a crow, and the worm moves underground for a long time and usually surfaces near one of the edges. Once the microgame is won, the bird will look down, and sway its body in a circular motion.
In multiplayer, each player controls a bird facing each other. There are two worms, with one worm hidden behind the grass where one player can reach it while the other cannot.
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ついばみバード[?] Tsuibami Bādo |
Pecking bird | |
Chinese (simplified) | 啄食鸟[?] Zhuó shí niǎo |
Pecking bird | |
Chinese (traditional) | 啄食鳥[?] Zhuó shí niǎo |
Pecking bird | |
French | Picoti picota[?] | A childish expression based on the French word picorer (pecking) | |
Korean | 새 부리 콕콕[?] Sae Buri Kok-kok |
Bird beak pecking | |
Spanish | A picotazos[?] | By pecking |