Destiny Game
Destiny Game
Appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Type Nintendo Classics
Command(s) Land on goal!
Info "Time for some OLD old-school fun! In this board game, you've got to stop the spinner on the number that lets you move your piece the right number of spaces to reach the goal. Didja know that Nintendo used to make board games too? So cool! 1969 (Japan): Destiny Board Game"
Points to clear 15

Destiny Game is one of the microgames in 9-Volt's Nintendo Classics level in WarioWare: Get It Together! It is based on the Japanese board game「運命ゲーム」(Unmei Gēmu, "Destiny Game") manufactured by Nintendo in 1969.

GameplayEdit

There is a piece on the board positioned a few spaces before the goal, and a rotating spinner on the right surrounded by eight numbers. The player has to stop the spinner by interacting with it so that the arrow on it points to the exact number of spaces the piece needs to move to reach the goal. When done so successfully, the game piece transforms into a girl, a businessman, a professor, or an astronaut. If the wrong number is selected, the game piece advances based on the selected number before falling.

  • Level 1: The correct number appears four times in the spinner, in every second sector.
  • Level 2: The correct number appears three times in the spinner.
  • Level 3: The correct number appears two times in the spinner.

In multiplayer, the player who stops the spinner while it is pointing to the correct number gains an effort point, while the player who stops it on an incorrect number loses one.

MissionEdit

  • Impatient Roulette: Using all crew members, the player must complete three rounds in the Play-o-Pedia without letting the arrow pass the correct number.

SuitabilityEdit

Good Fit   
      
       
   
Bad Fit
  • 9-Volt cannot skate away from the spinner and his yo-yo reaches the spinner very quickly so he can strike it once it lands on the correct number.
  • The spinner is positioned in line with Pyoro's tongue so moving is not necessary, and the spinner is a large object so his tongue can easily reach it.
  • Both Kat & Ana's constant jumping and Mona and her boomerang's constant movement make it difficult to time their attacks, making them below-average fits.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 運命ゲーム
Unmei Gēmu
Destiny Game

French Destiny Game
-
Korean Fortune

-

See alsoEdit