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[[Image:Delirium.jpg|right|thumb|A screenshot of '''Milky Way Delirium'''.]]
[[Image:Delirium.jpg|right|thumb|A screenshot of '''Milky Way Delirium'''.]]


'''Milky Way Delirium''' is a Multiplayer Game in ''[[WarioWare, Inc. Mega Party Game$]]''. In this game, the players have a square of asteroids with numbers on them. The number corresponds to the number of microgames that must be played in order to claim the asteroid. Complete the required number of microgames, and the asteroid is marked as belonging to the player that completed the games. If a player claims an asteroid that is in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line ending with another one of the player's asteroids, every asteroid in that line falls under possession of the player as well. When all of the asteroids have been claimed, the player with the most asteroids wins.
'''Milky Way Delirium''' is a Multiplayer Game in ''[[WarioWare, Inc. Mega Party Game$]]''. In this game, 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 needs to face the microgame of a giant robot.  If they lose, they get crushed.


[[Category: Mini-games]]
[[Category: Mini-games]]

Revision as of 12:52, September 24, 2010

File:Delirium.jpg
A screenshot of Milky Way Delirium.

Milky Way Delirium is a Multiplayer Game in WarioWare, Inc. Mega Party Game$. In this game, 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 needs to face the microgame of a giant robot. If they lose, they get crushed.