Pyoro 2
Pyoro 2 is the final secret minigame unlockable in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, unlocked by getting a flower on every microgame – flowers are received by beating the set goal score. As its name implies, it is the sequel to Pyoro, and is very similar except instead of eating the vegetables falling from the sky, Pyoro, who is now yellow-colored and wearing a bun hairstyle, must spit seeds out of his mouth to destroy the vegetables. The reason given for this is that Pyoro has already had enough to eat, but the food is still coming.
A slightly updated version of this minigame with an extended playing area is included in the DSiWare game Bird & Beans.
Gameplay[edit]
Pyoro can spit seeds by pressing . The player can receive either 50, 100, 300 or 1000 points if 1, 2, 3 or 4+ seeds are destroyed simultaneously. Like Pyoro, vegetables can destroy blocks and will end the game if one hits Pyoro. The vegetables act identically to the first game too.
List of point bonuses in Mega Microgame$![edit]
While the Flashing Bean bonuses and the music/sound effect changes are identical to Pyoro, the background changes are different.
Background | Points | Effect |
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1,000 | The right clock lamp post appears. | |
2,000 | The left clock lamp post appears. | |
3.000 | A humanoid silhouette appears. | |
4,000 | A futuristic building appears. | |
5,000 | The background fades to an orange sky and a Flashing Vegetable spawns. A snare-and-bass-drum percussion section is added to the music. | |
6,000 | A wind turbine appears. | |
7,000 | A castle appears and a Flashing Vegetable spawns. | |
8,000 | A tall tower appears. | |
9,000 | A floating building structure appears. Flashing Vegetables will now spawn after every 1000 points are accumulated. | |
10,000 | The background fades to a yellow-ish night sky with a smiling crescent appearing. A countermelody played by an keyboard instrument is added to the music. | |
All 1,000 multiples from 11,000 to 19,000 | A red comet animation with accompanying sound effect are played. | |
20,000 | The background and sprite palettes are changed to a sepia color scheme. The music is also completely changed to a music box rendition of the Pyoro theme. | |
30,000 | The background and sprite palettes are changed to a black and white color scheme. The music is changed again, now to a techno/disco rendition of the Pyoro theme. | |
40,000 | The lights on the background elements now change color in the following looping pattern: Off, Yellow, Red, White, Blue, Green, Magenta and Cyan. A snare drum is added to the music. | |
50,000 | The stars in the foreground disappears and fireworks are now animated and move upwards. A bass drum is added to the music. |
Additional names[edit]
Internal names[edit]
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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WarioWare Inc.: Mega Microgame$! | LP. GYORO-CHAN | The same name as Pyoro, as they share most of the same minigame code and data. |
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | Pyoro 2[?] Pyoro Tsū |
Pyoro Two |
Bird & Beans | ||
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Characters | Pyoro • Tenshi | |
Objects | Bean (White bean · Flashing bean) • Block | |
Other | Staff • Pyoro • Pyoro 2 • Bird • Super Pyoro |