Seeing Stars
Seeing Stars, one of Wario's microgames in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Type Intro Games
Command(s) Light up!
Info "Those stars are so dull and boring! Touch them, and they'll not only shine like gold, they'll light up a whole constellation. Eh, if you're into pretty stuff, you'll probably like it."
Points to clear 30

Seeing Stars is one of the microgames in Wario's Intro Games level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

GameplayEdit

The object of this microgame is to touch each star that appears to light it up. Lighting up every star in time reveals a Wario-themed constellation in the night sky.

  • Level 1: The player must light up three or five stars. In single player, the possible constellations are Wario with a bow and arrow (Sagittarius), Wario sleeping on a lion's back (Leo), and a bag of golden coins with Wario's nose and mustache (Orion). In multiplayer, the possible constellations are a jar of water with a "W" and handles resembling Wario's mustache (Aquarius), Wario's nose and mustache as a weighing scale (Libra), and Wario as a scorpion (Scorpio).
  • Level 2: The player must light up four or seven stars. In single player, the possible constellations are Wario being attacked by a snake (Ophiuchus) and Wario on a floating tube chased by a shark (Pisces). In multiplayer, the possible constellations are a sheep using Wario's nose as wool (Aries), a crab with a body resembling garlic (Cancer), and a woman with Wario's nose and mustache (Virgo).
  • Level 3: The player must light up five or nine stars. In single player, the possible constellations are a jar of water with a "W" and handles resembling Wario's mustache (Aquarius) and Wario's nose and mustache as a weighing scale (Libra). In multiplayer, the possible constellations are Wario as a goat (Capricorn), two Wario heads (Gemini), and three bulls with Wario's nose and his biker helmet (Taurus).

If two players are utilized for this microgame, five, seven, and nine stars appear during each level respectively. Due to this, different constellations appear. If the players win, the player that lights up more stars gets an effort point or, in the case of Rising Star, a star.

MissionEdit

  • Penny's a Star! (one player only): As Penny, the player must light up at least 48 stars in total by physically touching them before they reach a Game Over in the Play-o-pedia.

SuitabilityEdit

Good Fit
     
          
   
Bad Fit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ほしつなぎ
Hoshi Tsunagi
Star Connect

Dutch Sterrenhemel
Starry Sky
French Ciel étoilé
Starry sky
German Sternstunde
Great Moment (lit. "Star Hour)
Italian Cielo stellato
Starry sky
Korean 별자리
Byeoljari
Constellation

Russian Астрономия
Astronomiya
Astronomy

Spanish Noche estelar
Stellar night