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*In the Japanese version of the game, a series of mountains and a bonfire in the shape of the character 大 (large, great) can be seen in the background. This is a reference to the festival [[wikipedia:Gozan no Okuribi|Gozan no Okuribi]] of Kyoto. In localizations, the background is just black. | *In the Japanese version of the game, a series of mountains and a bonfire in the shape of the character 大 (large, great) can be seen in the background. This is a reference to the festival [[wikipedia:Gozan no Okuribi|Gozan no Okuribi]] of Kyoto. In localizations, the background is just black. | ||
*The title of this microgames is from [[wikipedia: | *The title of this microgames is from [[wikipedia: Big Bang Theory|Big Bang Theory]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:29, August 2, 2011
Big Bang is a microgame found in the Touch Training stage in WarioWare: Touched!. When starting the microgame, the message Detonate! will appear on the screen.
Gameplay
The objective of the game is to tap the explosives to make them explode to fireworks. If the player tapped the explosives before the time runs out he/she will win the microgame. But if the time runs out and the player didn't tap the explosives, he/she will lose the microgame. If an explosive gets off-screen, the player doesn't lose; another explosive will appear.
- 1st level difficulty: Tap one explosive.
- 2nd level difficulty: Tap two explosives.
- 3rd level difficulty: Tap three explosives.
The player must score 20 points or more to clear the microgame.
Controls
Use the stylus to tap the fireworks.
Description
"Tap the fireworks to set 'em off! KABOOM!"
Trivia
- In the Japanese version of the game, a series of mountains and a bonfire in the shape of the character 大 (large, great) can be seen in the background. This is a reference to the festival Gozan no Okuribi of Kyoto. In localizations, the background is just black.
- The title of this microgames is from Big Bang Theory.