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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. The messages can be anything, from the player's name to phrases like "Neato". There are twenty-five messages in all.
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. The messages can be anything, from the player's name to phrases like "Neato". There are twenty-five messages in all. In WarioWare Gold there is a special twenty-sixth phrase: if this microgame shows up right before the boss game the phrase will be "Boss!".


*'''1st level difficulty:''' There is one box to shoot.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' There is one box to shoot.

Revision as of 12:54, September 3, 2018

Template:Minigame-infobox Word Up is a microgame in the Sci-Fi folder in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!. It reappears in WarioWare Gold, once again under Dribble and Spitz.

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. The messages can be anything, from the player's name to phrases like "Neato". There are twenty-five messages in all. In WarioWare Gold there is a special twenty-sixth phrase: if this microgame shows up right before the boss game the phrase will be "Boss!".

  • 1st level difficulty: There is one box to shoot.
  • 2nd level difficulty: There are two boxes to shoot.
  • 3rd level difficulty: There are three boxes to shoot.

Names in other languages

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
Italian Parole, parole[?] Words, words

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