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{{ | {{quote2|Study the colored image, then touch the screen to begin. Use the stylus to paint in the areas that are missing color. If you make a mistake, you'll lose a Wario hat. If you lose all your hats, you will fail.|In-game text}} | ||
'''Color Me Happy''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. The game shows a partially colored-in image, and the player's objective is to color the rest of the picture using the palette on the left. Before the player begins, they will be shown the fully-colored version of the player's picture before the uncolored parts return. The player must remember which colors were used for the empty sections in the preview and recreate it as accurately as possible. The player can tap on a color on the left to choose the color (pink being the default) and add it onto the image by rubbing the touchscreen. There is also an eraser icon, which enables the player to erase color from the image. Parts that are already colored in at the start cannot be erased or colored over. The game ends in failure if the player runs out of time before pressing the "OK" button or makes too many mistakes after coloring the image. | '''Color Me Happy''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. The game shows a partially colored-in image, and the player's objective is to color the rest of the picture using the palette on the left. Before the player begins, they will be shown the fully-colored version of the player's picture before the uncolored parts return. The player must remember which colors were used for the empty sections in the preview and recreate it as accurately as possible. The player can tap on a color on the left to choose the color (pink being the default) and add it onto the image by rubbing the touchscreen. There is also an eraser icon, which enables the player to erase color from the image. Parts that are already colored in at the start cannot be erased or colored over. The game ends in failure if the player runs out of time before pressing the "OK" button or makes too many mistakes after coloring the image. | ||