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==The Invent-Off==
==The Invent-Off==
'''The Invent-Off''' is [[Penny]]'s stage, available for play after Feline Fever has been beaten. The three newly introduced forms are named The Finger Food, The Boxer and The Mortar and Pestle. Before reaching the boss stage, 14 microgames are played. The speed increases by one semitone at #005 and further increases by two semitones at #010. During story mode, microgame #007 will be played at normal speed due to the tutorial for "The Boxer." The intermission stage consists of a design screen of the [[Wario Bike]] with numerous digital meters. The number of lives is depicted by wrenches. The panel displaying the Wario Bike reveals the form while another panel displays the score. If the player wins, the screen flashes and the meters max out. If the player loses, the screen turns orange as the bike image turns static and the meters empty. When the player loses all of their lives, the whole screen turns static and the phrase "Game Over" appears. In the high score screen, Penny's shocked face is shown on the screen.
'''The Invent-Off''' is [[Penny]]'s stage, available for play after Feline Fever has been beaten. The three newly introduced forms are named The Finger Food, The Boxer and The Mortar and Pestle. Before reaching the boss stage, 14 microgames are played. The speed increases by one semitone at #005 and further increases by two semitones at #010. The intermission stage consists of a design screen of the [[Wario Bike]] with numerous digital meters. The number of lives is depicted by wrenches. The panel displaying the Wario Bike reveals the form while another panel displays the score. If the player wins, the screen flashes and the meters max out. If the player loses, the screen turns orange as the bike image turns static and the meters empty. When the player loses all of their lives, the whole screen turns static and the phrase "Game Over" appears. In the high score screen, Penny's shocked face is shown on the screen.
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