Wario Fu: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
 
(36 intermediate revisions by 26 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{minigame-infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image = [[Wario Fu.jpg]]
|image=[[File:WWSM Wario Fu.png|250px]]
|appeared_in=''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]
|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]
|type=[[Wario]]
|type=[[Wario]]
|info=
|intro=''Avoid!''
|controls="The Remote Control"
|info=''"Call me Master Wario, kung fu king! Watch me defy gravity! WAHAHAHA!"''
|form="The Remote Control"
|track=Stir Fry Shuffle
}}
}}
'''Wario Fu''' is a microgame in [[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]. It is played in the [[Wario]] stage. For some strange reason, Wario isn't in it, but the main character is instead a strange person who screams alot.  
'''Wario Fu''' is a [[microgame]] in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. It is played in the [[Wario]] stage. Its name comes from "kung fu".


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player points the [[Wii Remote]] at the screen and must make the creature avoid the obstacles that try to damage him. There are 3 possible places where the game is in, 1:in the forest 2:in a field, and 3:in the air. Vultures and spikes appear in the forest, arrows and spears in the field, and birds and spikes in the air.
The player points the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] at the screen and must make Wario avoid the obstacles that try to damage him. The microgame may be set in a bamboo forest or on a rooftop. Obstacles include birds (crows and vultures) flying in horizontally in both settings, [[Spiked Ball|spike ball]]s dropping from above and warriors appearing from the side in the forest, and flying daggers falling from above and warriors wielding spears jumping up from below on the rooftop.


'''Level 1 Difficulty''' The player must avoid either a couple of spikes falling down vertically, or a 3 birds coming in horizontally.
*'''Level 1''': The player avoids two spike balls or birds.
*'''Level 2''': The player avoids three spike balls or birds. A warrior may appear to replace one of the three.
*'''Level 3''': The player avoids a combination of obstacles.


'''Level 2 Difficulty''': Very similiar to level 1 but a bit faster and occasionally an obese half naked guy carrying a spear jumps out of the ground.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=カンフーマスター
|JapR=Kan Fū Masutā
|JapM=Kung Fu Master
|Kor=쿵푸 마스터
|KorR=Kung Pu Maseuteo
|KorM=Kung Fu Master
|Spa=Kunfundido
|SpaM=Literally "''Kung-fused''". Pun on Kung-fu and "''confundido''" (''confused'')}}


'''Level 3 Difficulty''': Birds, spikes, arrows, and 2 fat guys come to attack the player.
{{Wario's microgames}}
 
{{WWSM microgames}}
==Description==
[[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves microgames]]
 
==Form==
''The Remote Control''
 
<br clear=all>
[[Category:Microgames]]

Latest revision as of 04:24, July 8, 2023

Wario Fu
Wario Fu in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.
Appears in WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Type Wario
Command(s) Avoid!
Info "Call me Master Wario, kung fu king! Watch me defy gravity! WAHAHAHA!"
Form(s) "The Remote Control"
Music track Stir Fry Shuffle

Wario Fu is a microgame in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It is played in the Wario stage. Its name comes from "kung fu".

Gameplay[edit]

The player points the Wii Remote at the screen and must make Wario avoid the obstacles that try to damage him. The microgame may be set in a bamboo forest or on a rooftop. Obstacles include birds (crows and vultures) flying in horizontally in both settings, spike balls dropping from above and warriors appearing from the side in the forest, and flying daggers falling from above and warriors wielding spears jumping up from below on the rooftop.

  • Level 1: The player avoids two spike balls or birds.
  • Level 2: The player avoids three spike balls or birds. A warrior may appear to replace one of the three.
  • Level 3: The player avoids a combination of obstacles.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カンフーマスター[?]
Kan Fū Masutā
Kung Fu Master
Korean 쿵푸 마스터[?]
Kung Pu Maseuteo
Kung Fu Master
Spanish Kunfundido[?] Literally "Kung-fused". Pun on Kung-fu and "confundido" (confused)