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|type=[[Orbulon]]
|type=[[Orbulon]]
|intro=''Peck!''
|intro=''Peck!''
|info=''"It's the devouring hour! Lance bugs with your beak to snap them up. Don't forget about the ones crawling below the surface!" (1 player)
|info=''"It's the devouring hour! Lance bugs with your beak to snap them up. Don't forget about the ones crawling below the surface!"'' (1 player)<br>''"Lance bugs with your beak for a hearty meal. Work with your partner across from you so that no squiggling morsel escapes. Don't forget about the ones squirming under the surface!"'' (2 players)
"Lance bugs with your beak for a hearty meal. Work with your partner across from you so that no squiggling morsel escapes. Don't forget about the ones squirming under the surface!" (2 players)'' (2 players)
|controls={{button|switch|joy-con}}
|controls={{button|switch|joy-con}}
|form="Ba-KAW"
|form="Ba-KAW"

Revision as of 18:23, December 25, 2023

Feeling Peckish
Feeling Peckish
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Orbulon
Command(s) Peck!
Info "It's the devouring hour! Lance bugs with your beak to snap them up. Don't forget about the ones crawling below the surface!" (1 player)
"Lance bugs with your beak for a hearty meal. Work with your partner across from you so that no squiggling morsel escapes. Don't forget about the ones squirming under the surface!" (2 players)
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Ba-KAW"

Feeling Peckish is one of Orbulon's microgames in WarioWare: Move It!

Gameplay

The player controls a bird and has to peck and catch the worm. If successful, the bird eats the worm and the microgame is won.

  • Level 1: The worm doesn't move and is usually near the center.
  • Level 2: The worm moves underground and usually surfaces near one of the edges.
  • Level 3: The worm moves underground for a long time and usually surfaces near one of the edges.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ついばみバード
Tsuibami Bādo
Pecking bird