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==Singleplayer==
==Singleplayer==
===Games===
===Games===
*'''Stage Clear''' - Clear the microgame stages. A stage is a selection of microgames fitting in a genre. Each genre is given to a different WarioWare character. After a while, microgames will be played at higher speed or difficulty. The player has 4 hearts. When the player lost a microgame, he/she will lose a heart. When all hearts are gone, the game will end. When the player beaten the last microgame, the Boss Stage, the stage is cleared and a extra heart will be awarded. When one stage is cleared, the next stage will be played until all stages are cleared.
*'''Stage Clear''' - Clear the selections of microgame genres. Each genre is given to a different WarioWare character (see ''Microgame genres'' above). After a while, microgames will be played at higher speed or difficulty. The player has 4 hearts. When the player lost a microgame, he/she will lose a heart. When all hearts are gone, the game will end. When the player beaten the last microgame, the Boss Stage, the stage is cleared and a extra heart will be awarded. When one stage is cleared, the next stage will be played until all stages are cleared.
*'''All Mixed Up''' - All the microgames of the different stages are all mixed together. Speed and difficulty will get higher when the player makes progress. The player has 4 hearts, but can't earn new hearts.
*'''All Mixed Up''' - All the microgames of the different stages are all mixed together. Speed and difficulty will get higher when the player makes progress. The player has 4 hearts and it's possible to earn new hearts. When the player won 30 games, ''Time Attack'' is unlockt in ''Games''.
*'''Hard''' - All the microgames are at top speed but at the lowest difficulty. The player has 4 hearts, but can't earn new hearts.
*'''Hard''' - All the microgames are at top speed but at the lowest difficulty. The player has 4 hearts, but can't earn new hearts.
*'''Thrilling''' - All the microgames are at a low speed, but at the highest difficulty. On top of that, the player has only 1 heart and can't earn new hearts.
*'''Thrilling''' - All the microgames are at a low speed, but at the highest difficulty. On top of that, the player has only 1 heart and can't earn new hearts.
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*'''Master Mode''' - Play all the microgames in the game.
*'''Master Mode''' - Play all the microgames in the game.
*'''Character Intros''' - Information about the WarioWare charcters can be found here.
*'''Character Intros''' - Information about the WarioWare charcters can be found here.
*'''Movie Matters''' - View movies. These video’s contain two music video's and all the other are stories.
*'''Movie Matters''' - View movies. These videos contain two music video's and all the other are stories.
*'''Staff Roll''' - View the game credits. The player can shoot on question marks to transform them into letters.
*'''Staff Roll''' - View the game credits. The player can shoot on question marks to transform them into letters.
===Album===
In album mode, the player can play single microgames. He/she first need to select a genre of microgames before he/she can play a microgame. When selected a microgame, the player can select if it will be played in ''Record'' or ''Practice'' mode. In ''Practice'' mode, the player can set up the speed of the microgames to practice them. In ''Record'' mode, the player tries to win the microgame as much as possible. When the player won enough microgames, he/she will be awarded with a flower. When all flowers of the microgames are won, ''Master Mode'' is unlocked in ''Games''


== Multiplayer Games ==
== Multiplayer Games ==

Revision as of 11:01, July 14, 2009

Template:Infobox WarioWare, Inc. Mega Party Game$!, known as Atsumare!! Made in Wario (あつまれ!!メイド イン ワリオ Atsumare!! Meido in Wario, lit. "Assemble!! Made in Wario") in Japan, is a game for the Nintendo GameCube and the second installment of the WarioWare series. It reuses all the microgames from the original game WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania, but Mega Party Game$! focuses on multiplayer in particular. It comes with eight special multiplayer modes for up to four players that all involve the known microgames in some way. While it includes a few new modes, the single player mode is heavily reduced and doesn't feature any story-themed stages or the unlockable mini-games from the predecessor.

Playable Characters

Microgame genres

Singleplayer

Games

  • Stage Clear - Clear the selections of microgame genres. Each genre is given to a different WarioWare character (see Microgame genres above). After a while, microgames will be played at higher speed or difficulty. The player has 4 hearts. When the player lost a microgame, he/she will lose a heart. When all hearts are gone, the game will end. When the player beaten the last microgame, the Boss Stage, the stage is cleared and a extra heart will be awarded. When one stage is cleared, the next stage will be played until all stages are cleared.
  • All Mixed Up - All the microgames of the different stages are all mixed together. Speed and difficulty will get higher when the player makes progress. The player has 4 hearts and it's possible to earn new hearts. When the player won 30 games, Time Attack is unlockt in Games.
  • Hard - All the microgames are at top speed but at the lowest difficulty. The player has 4 hearts, but can't earn new hearts.
  • Thrilling - All the microgames are at a low speed, but at the highest difficulty. On top of that, the player has only 1 heart and can't earn new hearts.
  • Time Attack - Play through 20, 30 or 40 games. When winning a game, speed will get higher. When losing a game, speed will get lower. The player must try to get the smallest time at the end of the microgame row.
  • Master Mode - Play all the microgames in the game.
  • Character Intros - Information about the WarioWare charcters can be found here.
  • Movie Matters - View movies. These videos contain two music video's and all the other are stories.
  • Staff Roll - View the game credits. The player can shoot on question marks to transform them into letters.

Album

In album mode, the player can play single microgames. He/she first need to select a genre of microgames before he/she can play a microgame. When selected a microgame, the player can select if it will be played in Record or Practice mode. In Practice mode, the player can set up the speed of the microgames to practice them. In Record mode, the player tries to win the microgame as much as possible. When the player won enough microgames, he/she will be awarded with a flower. When all flowers of the microgames are won, Master Mode is unlocked in Games

Multiplayer Games

  • Survival Fever – Jimmy T.: Survival Fever is a microgame versus mode where players play microgames until all except one lose three times.
  • Wobbly Bobbly – Kat & Ana: Wobbly Bobbly is a versus mode where players all are on turtle shells. They all players play a multiplayer minigame and the winner plays a microgame. Depending on wether or not they win or lose a shell is added to the player or his/her friend(s). The game ends when all other players fall.
  • Milky Way Delirium – Dribble & Spitz: The players have a square of asteroids with numbers on them. The number corresponds to the number of microgames that must be played in order to claim the asteroid. Complete the required number of microgames, and the asteroid is marked as belonging to the player that completed the games. If a player claims an asteroid that is in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line ending with another one of the player's asteroids, every asteroid in that line falls under possession of the player as well. When all of the asteroids have been claimed, the player with the most asteroids wins.
  • Balloon Bang – Dr. Crygor: In Balloon Bang one player plays microgames while other player(s) repedidly press A to blow up a balloon. Players rotate by the player at the microgame winning. The game ends when the balloon pops and the person playing the microgames loses.
  • Outta My Way – Wario: In Outta My Way one player is playing microgames while the other player(s) grow giant and try to distract him/her to make him/her fail. The player with the most microgames won wins.
  • Listen to the Doctor – Mona: In Listen To The Doctor players are in a doctor's office. One player goes in and does a microgame as well as to do something outside the game like confess something embarrassing. If the player completes both tasks the other player(s) clap by repeatidly pressing A. The player with the most claps wins.
  • Card-e Cards – 9-Volt: Players have to pick up e-Reader cards with a screenshot of a microgame on, and those cards are going on a lefter pile in the middle. There is also a different card, that lets to play all microgames on that pile. Winning all microgames, and that player wins all cards of the pile. Losing at least one of those, and that player loses all cards, inclusive cards he/she has already won. All those cards will go to a righter pile. If someone got cards, background players could steal cards by pressing repeatidly A. The one who got the most cards wins.
  • All For One – Orbulon: This is the only multiplayer game where the other players help another player instead of battling to each other. The player's character shows a Game Boy Advance, and it's his goal to get a high as possible record. However, the screen's light fell out, so the other players have to help the player who plays microgames, by controlling a spotlight. There are 3 chances.

Trivia

  • This and WarioWare:Snapped are the only games in the WarioWare series without a story.


Official Artwork

Box Cover


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