Pyoro W

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Pyoro W is a minigame in WarioWare: Move It!. It is accessible after the player unlocks every single microgame in the game.

Gameplay

The player controls a pair of floating islands with their Joy-Con controllers, and can tilt them to roll Pyoro around the islands. Each island has a spring on their corner which can be used to bounce Pyoro to the other island.

On the right island, enemies spawn on the top edge and constantly move down to the bottom edge where nine flowers are growing. If an enemy reaches a flower, the enemy disappears and the flower is wilted. The player must protect the flowers and defeat the enemies by rolling Pyoro into them. Over time, obstacles and interactive objects may appear and the fences may be removed from the right island.

On the left island, there are seeds that Pyoro can eat to increase his size and score multiplier. If any flowers are wilted, Pyoro can collect five petals on the left island to replenish one flower.

The game ends when all the flowers are wilted.

In multiplayer, the players' islands are smaller, with player 2 controlling a second pair of islands above player 1's islands with a female Pyoro. New interactive objects exclusive to multiplayer also appear: there are cannons that launch bombs to the opposite player's island when bumped, and buttons that activate tiles with bamboo spikes on both islands.