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'''Pyoro R''' is the [[Pyoro]] mini-game in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' | |||
Pyoro R features Pyoro on what looks like a garden, which he protects, as there are 4 flowers which seem to be a target for [[enemies]], insects. | |||
Pyoro must extend his beak to defeat the enemies. Unlike the first two Pyoro games, Pyoro no longer uses his tounge as a weapon. | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
The player can tilt the system to move Pyoro towards the enemies, where he then attacks them. However, larger enemies cannot be automatically defeated, and the player must tilt the system to make these larger foes explode. Pyoro's stomach increases in size whilst doing this action. | |||
Most bugs are worth 10 points, in the same fashion as eating a seed in the most easy way would earn the player 10 points in the original [[Pyoro (mini-game)|Pyoro]]. However, also like the original, the harder the enemy, the more points earned, again, like the way getting seeds in the hardest way would earn Pyoro points up to 1000. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*The "R" in the title stands for "Rotated", in the same way the future Pyoro games would follow, adding the first letter of the game's main use of control. | |||
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Revision as of 13:54, January 29, 2010
Pyoro R is the Pyoro mini-game in WarioWare: Twisted!
Pyoro R features Pyoro on what looks like a garden, which he protects, as there are 4 flowers which seem to be a target for enemies, insects.
Pyoro must extend his beak to defeat the enemies. Unlike the first two Pyoro games, Pyoro no longer uses his tounge as a weapon.
Gameplay
The player can tilt the system to move Pyoro towards the enemies, where he then attacks them. However, larger enemies cannot be automatically defeated, and the player must tilt the system to make these larger foes explode. Pyoro's stomach increases in size whilst doing this action.
Most bugs are worth 10 points, in the same fashion as eating a seed in the most easy way would earn the player 10 points in the original Pyoro. However, also like the original, the harder the enemy, the more points earned, again, like the way getting seeds in the hardest way would earn Pyoro points up to 1000.
Trivia
- The "R" in the title stands for "Rotated", in the same way the future Pyoro games would follow, adding the first letter of the game's main use of control.