Game & Wario

Game & Wario is a party game for the Wii U console. This game is a spin-off from the WarioWare series. The game stars Wario and, like WarioWare, it takes place in Diamond City. The game can be played by between one to five people. The title and logo are a reference to the Game & Watch series. The game was released in Japan on March 28, 2013, June 23 in North America, June 28 in Europe, and June 29 in Australia. Was released in Brazil in November 26, 2013.

Story
Wario is watching television at his house. He changes channels, until noticing a reporting about a newly released console, featuring a controller with a screen (similarly to the Wii U GamePad). In order to make a lot of money, Wario decides to create games for that console and starts working on his computer. His friends in Diamond City also hear news about the console, and have shown interest in creating games for it as well.

Gameplay
Game & Wario is a spin-off of the WarioWare series, which tested various microgames, a very short minigames created by the fictitious company WarioWare, Inc.. In this release are replaced the microgames to the real minigames, leaving many of the features of the "microgames" as surrealism and traditional Wario's character.

Game & Wario is a game with minigames, ie a shortly video games, for a diverse number of players using the Wii U GamePad funds, which the players have to do various actions in command, and keep it in front of the TV, draw it, press buttons or move it to drive them in the game. Game & Wario has sixteen minigames, twelve of which are single-player and four more for a varied number of players, each managed by a member of the WarioWare Inc. and varied according to gender.

Along with Solo Player and Multiplayer modes, is a special mode that is played with members of Miiverse, named Miiversketch. The game also features a mode that allows players to use the cards that are in the minigames to get pills from a machine in the form of chicken called Cluck-A-Pop. Each card gives the player an opportunity to "lay" a prize in an egg machine. There are up to 240 awards, such as beans, the epilogue of the game, Jimmy T. Card or the drawings participated in Miiversketch. Are two modes: "Capsule Machine" (where you have to press the ZL and ZR buttons to make the hen lay) and "Collect!" (To see the collection.) The player can create up to twelve Games, where the player has to photograph (and apply filters) and enter the player's name. In the game is where the player collected any tokens of minigames.

Cluck-A-Pop
The game features a mode where players can use tokens they find in the minigames to get prize capsules out of a machine resembling a chicken called the Cluck-A-Pop (know as Chick-N-Win in Europe and Australia). Each token gives the player one chance to "pop" a prize out of the chicken machine. There are 240 collection of prizes, each are listed below :

Reception
The game has received mixed reviews. IGN gave the game a 5.1 stating that the game only had three games worth playing. GameXplain gave the game's single player a 2 1/2 out of 5 stars and its multiplayer a 3 1/2 stars out of 5. Joystiq gave the game a 2/5. Meanwhile, Destructoid gave the game a fair score of 7/10 which is followed by Famitsu, that scored the game as 31/40. Though the critics didn't rate it the highest, according to players on Miiverse, the game is a much greater experience.

Crowdfarter
As part of the game's marketing campaign, Nintendo of America opened a Crowdfarter (a play on "crowdfunding" and "Kickstarter") website. Instead of people denoting actual money, vistors donate with tweeting and facebook likes. The more publicity Game & Wario received, the more coins it gained. When a certain amount of coins was achieved, a small digital present was unlocked. When 5 bajillion coins were gained, a digital badge was allowed to be downloaded. When 25 bajillion coins were gathered, a wallpaper for the game was released. With 50 bajillion coins, ringtones of Wario were released. And finally, when 100 bajillion coins were there for kickstarting, a trailer was released.

Drawing contest
For the PAL launch, a "Game & Wario Drawing Contest" runs from June 28 to July 12 where participants will draw a scene of everyday life in the company WarioWare, Inc.., and send it to the respective Miiverse community with their Nintendo Network ID. The designs will be evaluated by experts, who will choose the top ten based on criteria such as creativity and artistic endeavor. Residents can participate in the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland and the UK and the participants must be at least 12 years. The first five will earn funds to spend in the Nintendo eShop for 100€, and the last five placed will raise funds for the eShop worth 50 euros.

Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection
Starting on June 25, 2013, Nintendo of Japan's Youtube account has begun uploading a series of video named Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection, which showcases drawing made in the game's Miiverse Sketch mode. Each video is themed around a specific word and features commentary by a WarioWare character. The site uploads a new video weekly.

References to other games

 * Super Mario Bros.: The third stage of the Sole Man-esque microgame in Gamer features a Super Mario Bros. background, with its Brick Blocks, "!? Blocks", bushes and clouds, while a boy in a Goomba costume must actually try to be stepped on by Mario's feet. A puzzle in Patchwork also features this game's Star.
 * Game & Watch: As aforementioned, the title and the logo are references to this series. Additionally, Game & Wario features minigames with simple titles (e.g. Arrow, Kung Fu) and so does the Game & Watch series. A microgame based on Ball appears in Gamer. All of the small icons used to represent the minigames are in black and white and feature simplistic designs that resemble characters or elements from the original Game & Watch games. Also, in the "Bird" minigame, the gamepad features Game & Watch like gameplay.
 * Mario Paint: A micro game in Gamer takes the style of Fly Swatter.
 * Super Mario Bros. 3: One of the puzzles in Patchwork depicts Mario's head and a Super Mushroom from this game.
 * WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!: Gold Digger and Sole Man are remade for the Gamer minigame. Another microgame makes full reference to Nighttime Allergies, with similar background, and the same woman with running nose. The game Pyoro is also remade as Bird.
 * WarioWare: Twisted!: Sal Out from Mona's stage in WarioWare: Twisted! makes a brief appearance in the opening cinematic of Game & Wario. In the Cluck-A-Pop game Mothership Catcher, Mona Pizza's theme song plays when moving the claw.
 * WarioWare: Touched!: The minigame Ashley features a remix of Ashley's original theme song. The boy and the girl from Hookin' Up occasionally appear after clearing a Patchwork puzzle.
 * WarioWare: Smooth Moves: Two of the Legendary Cat Dancers appear calongside Jimmy in the introduction of the game. The song used in the minigame Ski is a remix of Jimmy T. 's theme song from this game.
 * WarioWare: D.I.Y.: The "Sumo Wrestler", who makes regular appearances in WarioWare: D.I.Y., returns in a minigame from Gamer.
 * Rhythm Heaven series: The Chorus Kids from the Rhythm Heaven series appear together with Sal Out in the opening cinematic of Game & Wario. The interviewer and wrestler from Rhythm Heaven Fever appear on the sidewalk in the intro to the Pirate minigame and have their own slide in the ending credits. In Gamer, the Wandering Samurai from the Rhythm Heaven series has his own rhythm-based microgame. A Monkey from Rhythm Heaven is hidden in the crowd during the report of the new console. The credits also show an Onion from Rhythm Tengoku, and another one is seen on a pile of books in Ashley's intro cutscene.