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[[File:Pyorotitle.PNG|thumb|120px| | [[File:Pyorotitle.PNG|thumb|120px|The title screen of '''Pyoro T'''.]] | ||
'''Pyoro T''' is a [[WarioWare: Touched#Souvenirs|souvenir]] in ''[[WarioWare: Touched]]''. It is unlocked when the player gets a silver crown for every character | '''Pyoro T''' is a [[WarioWare: Touched!#Souvenirs|souvenir]] [[mini-game]] in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]''. It is unlocked when the player gets a silver crown for every character. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The player controls [[Pyoro]] using the [[ Nintendo DS#Stylus|Nintendo DS | The player controls [[Pyoro]] using the [[Nintendo DS#Stylus|Nintendo DS stylus]] in a garden, which he protects, as there are 4 flowers which seem to be a target for [[enemies]], insects. The player must stretch Pyoro's tail by tapping and dragging it back, aim by moving the stylus, and release to launch his tongue to grab enemies and items. Each enemy is worth 10 points. If Pyoro grabs multiple enemies in a row, the player will earn multiple points. If Pyoro grabs a giant circular enemy, the player must draw a circle shape with the stylus for Pyoro to manage to swallow the enemy. If an insect touches a flower, the flower will wilt and turn grey. If Pyoro grabs a star, the star will revive one of the garden's flowers. | ||
When all of the garden's flowers | When all of the garden's flowers wilt, the game ends. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The music for this mini-game is the same as the one heard when the player must insert the ''[[36-Volt Man]]'' game disc in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in [[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]]'s opening cutscene. | |||
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[[Category:Mini-games]] | [[Category:Mini-games]] |
Revision as of 01:51, March 15, 2011
Pyoro T is a souvenir mini-game in WarioWare: Touched!. It is unlocked when the player gets a silver crown for every character.
Gameplay
The player controls Pyoro using the Nintendo DS stylus in a garden, which he protects, as there are 4 flowers which seem to be a target for enemies, insects. The player must stretch Pyoro's tail by tapping and dragging it back, aim by moving the stylus, and release to launch his tongue to grab enemies and items. Each enemy is worth 10 points. If Pyoro grabs multiple enemies in a row, the player will earn multiple points. If Pyoro grabs a giant circular enemy, the player must draw a circle shape with the stylus for Pyoro to manage to swallow the enemy. If an insect touches a flower, the flower will wilt and turn grey. If Pyoro grabs a star, the star will revive one of the garden's flowers.
When all of the garden's flowers wilt, the game ends.
Trivia
- The music for this mini-game is the same as the one heard when the player must insert the 36-Volt Man game disc in the Nintendo GameCube in 9-Volt and 18-Volt's opening cutscene.