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==Story==
==Story==
[[Dr. Crygor]] wakes up and goes to the toilet. He ends up getting stuck in the toilet and couldn't get off, no matter how hard he tried, he then tried to flush the toilet (How would doing that help him get off?!) While trying to flush it, he is sucked down inside the toilet and slides the piping. He eventually lands in his labatory, with a rose in his mouth.
[[Dr. Crygor]] wakes up in a need to go to the bathroom. He ends up getting stuck in the toilet and cannot get off. While trying to flush it, he is sucked down inside the toilet and slides through the piping. He eventually lands in his laboratory, with a rose in his mouth.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player has to draw lines and geomatrical shapes on the {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} in accordance with on-screen instructions. Points are based on how close the finishing drawing is to the instructions and the quality of the lines. There are three point tiers: Bronze (300 points), Silver (400 points) and Gold (450 points). Getting a bronze trophy is required to pass the minigame, and getting a gold one nets the player a token to use in the [[Cluck-A-Pop]].
The player has to draw lines and geometrical shapes on the {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} in accordance with on-screen instructions. Points are based on how close the finishing drawing is to the instructions and the quality of the lines. After the player finishes all the stages in the game, [[Dr. Crygor]] will give the player their final score, and comment on their robot. There are three point tiers: Bronze (300 points), Silver (400 points) and Gold (450 points). Getting a bronze trophy is required to pass the minigame, and getting a gold one nets the player a token to use in the [[Cluck-A-Pop]].


The game is divided in 5 stages, with the specific measurements being randomized each session.
The game is divided in 5 stages, with the specific measurements being randomized each session.
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*'''Stage 5''': Draw a squiggly line.
*'''Stage 5''': Draw a squiggly line.


After the game is beaten once, a 2-player mode is unlocked. In it, each player takes turn drawing shapes, with the player with the highest score winning.  
After the game is beaten once, a 2-player mode is unlocked. In it, each player takes turn drawing shapes, with the player with the highest score winning.
 
The minigame has the most substantial difference between the North American English and European English versions of ''Game & Wario'': The North American English version has Dr. Crygor prompt the player to draw lengths in inches, while all other versions have him prompt the player in centimeters, often with discrepancies that are accounted for in-game. For instance, but not limited to, the 2.5 inch prompt in the North American English version, is a 6cm (2.36 inch) prompt in the other versions.


==Controls==
==Controls==
*{{button|3ds|Stylus}}: Draw line
*{{button|wiiu|Stylus}}: Draw line
*{{button|A}}: Speed up/skip dialogue.
*{{button|wiiu|A}}: Speed up / Skip dialogue.


==Description==
==Description==
''"Interested in robot design? Put your drawing skills to work for me, the great [[Dr. Crygor]]!"''
''"Interested in robot design? Put your drawing skills to work for me, the great [[Dr. Crygor]]!"''


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==Hint cards==
{{G&Wario}}
[[File:CluckAPop Prize 173.png|175px|right|thumb|The design of the hint cards]]
[[Category:Game & Wario Minigames]]
The minigame's [[hint card]]s:
===North American version===
*Design 1: "Penmanship Points — Even if you don't nail the exact specifications I'm looking for, I'll still give you some extra points for good penmanship."
*Design 2: "Mastering Robot Design — The trick to drawing perfect lines is to memorize what 1- to 2.5-inch lines feel like. The more you train your muscle memory, the better!"
*Design 3: "Pushing the Boundaries — Your lines will become the robot's face. Aim to score above bronze, and experiment with unconventional lines to create a truly unique face!"
*Design 4: "Scoring Tokens in DESIGN — If you score a perfect 100 when drawing a circle, I'll reward your fine efforts with a token! Trust me, it's more difficult than it sounds."
===European version if different===
*Design 2: "Mastering Robot Design — The trick to drawing perfect lines is to memorise what 3 to 6cm lines feel like. The more you train your muscle memory, the better!"
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths=150 heights=90>
GWA Design TV view European English.png|The TV view during regular gameplay in the European English version
GWA Design GamePad view European English.png|The GamePad view during regular gameplay in the European English version
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=デザイン
|JapR=Dezain
|JapM=Design
|SpaE=Design
}}
 
{{Game & Wario}}
[[Category:Game & Wario minigames]]

Latest revision as of 15:59, May 30, 2024

Design title screen.
Title screen.

Design is a single-player minigame hosted by Dr. Crygor in Game & Wario. As with other games featured in Game & Wario, Design is based on a Tech Demo, in this case, Measure Up, which was featured at E3 2011.

Story[edit]

Dr. Crygor wakes up in a need to go to the bathroom. He ends up getting stuck in the toilet and cannot get off. While trying to flush it, he is sucked down inside the toilet and slides through the piping. He eventually lands in his laboratory, with a rose in his mouth.

Gameplay[edit]

The player has to draw lines and geometrical shapes on the GamePad in accordance with on-screen instructions. Points are based on how close the finishing drawing is to the instructions and the quality of the lines. After the player finishes all the stages in the game, Dr. Crygor will give the player their final score, and comment on their robot. There are three point tiers: Bronze (300 points), Silver (400 points) and Gold (450 points). Getting a bronze trophy is required to pass the minigame, and getting a gold one nets the player a token to use in the Cluck-A-Pop.

The game is divided in 5 stages, with the specific measurements being randomized each session.

  • Stage 1: Draw a straight line.
  • Stage 2: Draw a circle.
  • Stage 3: Draw a triangle with equilateral sides.
  • Stage 4: Draw an angle.
  • Stage 5: Draw a squiggly line.

After the game is beaten once, a 2-player mode is unlocked. In it, each player takes turn drawing shapes, with the player with the highest score winning.

The minigame has the most substantial difference between the North American English and European English versions of Game & Wario: The North American English version has Dr. Crygor prompt the player to draw lengths in inches, while all other versions have him prompt the player in centimeters, often with discrepancies that are accounted for in-game. For instance, but not limited to, the 2.5 inch prompt in the North American English version, is a 6cm (2.36 inch) prompt in the other versions.

Controls[edit]

  • Stylus: Draw line
  • A Button: Speed up / Skip dialogue.

Description[edit]

"Interested in robot design? Put your drawing skills to work for me, the great Dr. Crygor!"

Hint cards[edit]

The icon for Hint Card 25
The design of the hint cards

The minigame's hint cards:

North American version[edit]

  • Design 1: "Penmanship Points — Even if you don't nail the exact specifications I'm looking for, I'll still give you some extra points for good penmanship."
  • Design 2: "Mastering Robot Design — The trick to drawing perfect lines is to memorize what 1- to 2.5-inch lines feel like. The more you train your muscle memory, the better!"
  • Design 3: "Pushing the Boundaries — Your lines will become the robot's face. Aim to score above bronze, and experiment with unconventional lines to create a truly unique face!"
  • Design 4: "Scoring Tokens in DESIGN — If you score a perfect 100 when drawing a circle, I'll reward your fine efforts with a token! Trust me, it's more difficult than it sounds."

European version if different[edit]

  • Design 2: "Mastering Robot Design — The trick to drawing perfect lines is to memorise what 3 to 6cm lines feel like. The more you train your muscle memory, the better!"

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デザイン
Dezain
Design

Spanish (NOE) Design
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