WarioWare Touched! - Strategy Guide (Page 05)
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========================= 6B. Microgame Souvenirs = ========================= These are scored souvenirs. There are six in the game, two in Toy Room 1, and four in Toy Room 2. --- "Juggle Boy" The clown continually juggles objects as long as you tap its hand immediately when an object crosses it. More objects get tossed on as you play, and not just juggling pins! Hey, be glad there are no chainsaws. Pass 40 tosses to unlock another souvenir. --- "Orbit Ball" This is just like the boss game for Kat & Ana. Draw a line beneath the ball guy and he'll continue bouncing off it up to the stratosphere. In addition to clouds, you've also got other celestial objects which will knock the ball for a loop. Pass 100 miles to get another souvenir. --- "Air Dude" Bird Man Contests are actually pretty popular among thrillseekers in Japan. Blow steadily into the mic to keep the guy/plane level. If you can pass 100 yards, you'll unlock another souvenir. --- "Big Hurl" Just like the microgame with the hammer throw, spin the guy to build up power. When you think you have enough, release the stylus, but make sure the guy's pointed to the top, because the hammer will automatically stop if it hits the edge of the screen. Hitting over 80 meters will get you another souvenir. --- "Snore Rope" Simliar to the microgame where you had to keep the floating old man aloft. Blow into the mic to keep the old man between the jump rope. It gets pretty ugly when the rope starts moving. You get a point every time the rope passes the bottom. Get over 15 points to get another souvenir. --- "Pyoro T" Everyone's favorite sticky-tongued bird is back! Pyoro stands in the midst of a little planet with four flowers on it. If bad bugs touch all four flowers, the game's over! To play, drag along the bottom screen to pull Pyoro's tail back and release to have him flip his tongue out. You get points for picking up bugs. Sometimes, bugs are so big that after you snap them up, you have to spin around yourself to finish swallowing them. Normal Bugs: All bugs are worth 10 points apiece. However, if you catch multiple bugs, each one is worth 10 times the number you lapped up. So, if you catch four bugs at once, each is worth 40, for a total of 160! Fly - Floats in a lazy pattern towards you. Bullseye - Moves in a square-cornered manner towards you. Green Faces - Zooms in a cluster to one spot, waits, and moves towards you slowly. Red Circles - Circle your planet in a group. Bombs - Make a beeline right for Pyoro and stun him if they hit. Don't attack flowers. Special Bugs: Star - Floats by unobtrusively. Worth 100 points and will restore one of your lost flowers. Big Blue Bug - Floats lazily. Must spin to eat it. 100 points. Big Red Circle - Comes with a large ring of flies. Must spin to eat it. 100 points. The army of bugs comes at you in a set pattern of waves. Once you go through an entire set, the whole thing will repeat, but faster, until you lose all four flowers. If you score more than 3000 points, you unlock another souvenir. ===================== 6C. Other Souvenirs = ===================== These are just playthings. I've ordered them starting at the top of each Toy Room and going horizontally by row, left to right. --- *** TOY ROOM 1 *** --- "Snow Man" Roll the ball to build it up. Once it's big enough, it will make a snowman. Smack it to bring it back to a small ball. --- "Wario Spinner" Simply blow on the spinner and it will appear as Wario's face. --- "Whistle a Tune" Blow on the mic and the mouth on the screen will start whistling. The harder you blow, the higher the whistle pitch. --- "Calculator" This calculator adds and subtracts, and that's about it. --- "Piano" Not much to this piano, only eleven keys and no black keys. --- "Air Toss 2000" Blow into the mic to levitate the ball in the pipe. It will change colors, too! Whee! --- "Metronome" You can manipulate the "nose" on this thing. Sliding it up and down the green stick can change the tempo. Move it to the side to start it up. Also, the bar on the lower right can change the time signature on the metronome. --- "Wario Paint" A little more limited than Mario Paint. You have black outlines of the game's characters and you can fill them in with the 14 colors available to you. --- "Pong Ping" The only 2-player microgame. Each player takes one end of the DS. The player on the bottom screen uses the R Button and the player on the top screen uses the L Button. You don't need to move your paddle, only press the button to swing it. How and where you hit the ball will affect the speed of your return hit. The first person to score 10 points wins the match. --- "Kitchen Timer" This is just a basic timer. You can use it if you don't have one on your watch, or something. Just type in the time (starts in tens of minutes) and hit START to get it going. Stop/Reset will stop the timer and reset the display to zero. Once it goes off, hit Stop to stop the alarm. --- "Pet Brine Buddies" Yes, you too can observe microscopic organisms as they go about their simple lives. Drag the magnifying glass around the beaker to find the little guys. If you use the light bulb, they'll want to swim towards it, albeit pretty slowly. --- "Wind Chime" Blow on the mic and the chimes will jingle jangle jingle. --- "Reel-to-Reel" Spin either wheel on the projector to move the film forwards or backwards. It's nothing really special, just a Chain Chomp busting through walls. --- "Bubble Blaster" Blow into the mic to blow bubbles through the tube. Blow slowly to make bigger bubbles. --- *** TOY ROOM 2 *** --- "Clacker" Whip either ball on the clacker back and forth to make the most ANNOYING noises! --- "They Hunger" A bunch of little blue and purple guys on the screen. Anywhere you touch will be swarmed by them. IT HUNGERS FOR MORE!!! Sometimes if you leave them alone, they'll make formations. --- "Spirometer" This is one of those things used to measure lung capacity. Blow into the mic to make the ball float. --- "Play By Ear" One of the few instances you'll be using face buttons. You're given a harmonica. Blow into it to create a note. Use the buttons, cross-pad, and L&R to create different notes as the top screen dictates. No harmony, though, and only one scale. --- "Party Tooter" It doesn't make noise, but blow into this to see the patterns on the streamer. --- "Turntable" Pick a record, then press the play button on the record player to listen. Press the stop button to start from the beginning, or the eject button to select a new record. You can move the record manually, but no phat scratching, sadly. Choose from Mario Paint (the push-up song), the main Hogan's Alley theme, or Ashley's Theme. --- "yo-yo" Hold the DS upside down, then drag the hand up and down to play with the yo-yo. All you can do is "Sleeper", though. --- "Grandma Simulator" Listen to Grandma's pearls of wisdom! All she asks is that you cool down her tea for her by blowing on it! --- "Pet Parrot" Talk into the microphone for a bit and the parrot will repeat it back at you. After saying something, wait a bit for it to repeat it. --- "Light Show" Using this new weird flashlight, scribble colored light on the panel. --- "Game Credits" While the credits roll, you can play with the shapes in the background. Sometimes they'll come out from where your stylus is. --- "Pet Chameleon" Pull down the backdrops to make the chameleon blend into the background. --- "Custard" Tap and drag the custard around to make it jiggle! ****************************************************************************** 7. STANDARD GUIDE STUFF ****************************************************************************** =========== 7A. Legal = =========== This FAQ was made 100% by me, and is Copyright © 2005 Scott "CyricZ" Zdankiewicz. You may not take it in whole or in part and claim it as your own. You may not alter it in any way, even if you ask me first, and that includes putting it in HTML format. Please don’t post this on your site unless you have express consent by me. I’ve put a lot of time into this. Give me some credit. Currently, the following sites have permission to post my FAQ: www.cheatcc.com www.gamefaqs.com www.ign.com I'm not going to allow people with small personal sites to post this FAQ. They may post the link on GameFAQs with all the WarioWare guides, but, trying to keep updates, well, updated, I'll only allow large committed sites that I trust. ======================= 7B. E-mail Guidelines = ======================= If you wish to e-mail me, be sure to follow these guidelines... - Make ABSOLUTELY sure I haven't already answered your question in the guide. - Make sure it has something to do with WarioWare. I don't want spam, chain letters, offers for friendship. Don't bother me with info on other DDR games, really. I keep my ear pretty close to the ground about such things, and I'll probably know about it before you. Compliment me on the FAQ all you want, though... - Make sure you say "WarioWare" at one point in your e-mail. I have more than one FAQ, and I can't always figure the question out without specifying what game you're asking about. - Spell correctly and use proper grammar, please. If I can't understand your e-mail, it'll go to the junk pile... ============= 7C. Credits = ============= CJayC and Al Amaloo for having this on their sites. Nintendo and Intelligent Systems for a great update to Wario's new series. PiMacleod, for info on Pyoro T. ===================== 7D. Version Updates = ===================== Version 1.0 - 2/20/05 - Well, that oughtta do it. Lemme know if I need more info or got some incorrect. ==================== 7E. The Final Word = ==================== I honestly don't know which game I like more, this one or Feel the Magic. This one is far more intense, but I think Feel the Magic is harder.
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