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'''Super Pyoro''' is a souvenir featured in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is a minigame which can be unlocked in the game's Toy Room. The "Super" in its logo uses the same design as that of the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' series' logo. | '''Super Pyoro''' is a souvenir featured in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is a minigame which can be unlocked in the game's Toy Room. The "Super" in its logo uses the same design as that of the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' series' logo. | ||
The game is played similarly to the original version of [[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]]: the player must extend [[Pyoro]]'s tongue to catch as many vegetables as possible. However, after a piece of floor is destroyed, and a bean falls into the hole left behind, the vegetable will grow into a beanstalk with a yellow bean on top. The player can earn extra points from eating said beans off the beanstalks; they will dissipate after some time or if another vegetable hits them. Pink and flashing vegetables will grow into beanstalks with flashing yellow stars on them. Eating these will cause Pyoro to temporarily grow larger, destroying any beans that hit him; he will also be able to eat more beans in a single extension of his tongue, multiplying how many points he gets depending on how many beans got eaten in a single grab. The game ends once Pyoro is hit by a vegetable while normal sized. | The game is played similarly to the original version of [[Pyoro (minigame)|Pyoro]]: the player must extend [[Pyoro]]'s tongue to catch as many vegetables as possible. However, after a piece of floor is destroyed, and a bean falls into the hole left behind, the vegetable will grow into a beanstalk with a yellow bean on top. The player can earn extra points from eating said beans off the beanstalks; they will dissipate after some time or if another vegetable hits them. | ||
If a beanstalk grows to the top of the screen and has a piece of floor at its base, Pyoro can climb it, entering a conveyor belt buffet-style area in the clouds. In this area, beans do not fall, and instead pass horizontally across three parallel conveyor belts. As in standard gameplay, eating beans that are further away will give more points. Exclusive to this area are larger, red beans, which give even more points when eaten. After a certain period of time, the cloud floor will begin flashing, indicating that it will disappear. The player must then descend the beanstalk to return to the ground. | |||
Pink and flashing vegetables will grow into beanstalks with flashing yellow stars on them. Eating these will cause Pyoro to temporarily grow larger, destroying any beans that hit him; he will also be able to eat more beans in a single extension of his tongue, multiplying how many points he gets depending on how many beans got eaten in a single grab. The game ends once Pyoro is hit by a vegetable while normal sized. | |||
A fictional game of the same name starring Pyoro appears in the opening of ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' | A fictional game of the same name starring Pyoro appears in the opening of ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' |
Revision as of 18:33, September 29, 2021
Super Pyoro is a souvenir featured in WarioWare Gold. It is a minigame which can be unlocked in the game's Toy Room. The "Super" in its logo uses the same design as that of the New Super Mario Bros. series' logo.
The game is played similarly to the original version of Pyoro: the player must extend Pyoro's tongue to catch as many vegetables as possible. However, after a piece of floor is destroyed, and a bean falls into the hole left behind, the vegetable will grow into a beanstalk with a yellow bean on top. The player can earn extra points from eating said beans off the beanstalks; they will dissipate after some time or if another vegetable hits them.
If a beanstalk grows to the top of the screen and has a piece of floor at its base, Pyoro can climb it, entering a conveyor belt buffet-style area in the clouds. In this area, beans do not fall, and instead pass horizontally across three parallel conveyor belts. As in standard gameplay, eating beans that are further away will give more points. Exclusive to this area are larger, red beans, which give even more points when eaten. After a certain period of time, the cloud floor will begin flashing, indicating that it will disappear. The player must then descend the beanstalk to return to the ground.
Pink and flashing vegetables will grow into beanstalks with flashing yellow stars on them. Eating these will cause Pyoro to temporarily grow larger, destroying any beans that hit him; he will also be able to eat more beans in a single extension of his tongue, multiplying how many points he gets depending on how many beans got eaten in a single grab. The game ends once Pyoro is hit by a vegetable while normal sized.
A fictional game of the same name starring Pyoro appears in the opening of WarioWare: Get It Together!
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | SUPER PYORO[?] | - | |
Spanish (NOA) | SUPER PYORO[?] | - |