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Design (Game & Wario)

Design is a mode in Game & Wario hosted by Dr. Crygor. The player designs parts of a robot.

Premise[]

Dr. Crygor wakes up from bed and goes to the toilet. Unfortunately, he got stuck in the toilet seat. He tried to pull himself free but to no avail. However, he suddenly had the thought of flushing the toilet. While trying to flush it, he is sucked down inside the toilet and slides down the piping. He eventually lands in his laboratory, with a rose in his mouth.

Gameplay[]

The player uses the gamepad screen to draw designs for a robot. The design consists of 5 different stages. Producing more accurate lines and perfect shapes will net more points. You can get up to 100 points per stage. After all the stages are finished, points are calculated and a robot based on the drawings is produced. The points are tiered in Bronze (300 points), Silver (400 points) and Gold (450 points) with Bronze passing the game & Gold earning an extra Cluck-a-Pop token.

Stages[]

  1. Straight Line - based on how straight and how close to the desired length.
  2. Circle - based on how round and how close to desired diameter.
  3. Equilateral Triangle - based on if the sides are equal and how close the average side length is to the desired side length.
  4. Angle - based on how close to the given angle.
  5. Squiggly Line - based on how long the line is. Much longer than any earlier part.

Upon completion, a 2-Player mode is unlocked which two players alternate turns drawing the stages. One-stroke difficulty mode is added when Bronze is achieved where there are no undoes and once the stylus is lifted, the drawing is submitted.

Tips[]

  • Using a ruler or other tools can help your score drastically if you know how to use them properly.
  • Utilizing the base of the gamepad can help with line tidiness.
  • If you manage to get a circle with the perfect diameter as well as it being neat enough, you'll get a bonus Cluck-a-Pop token.

Robot Ranks[]

  • Unacceptable... (Less than 300 points)
  • Sadbot 100 (300-319 points)
  • Sadbot 200 (320-339 points)
  • Sadbot 300 (340-359 points)
  • Sadbot 400 (360-379 points)
  • Sadbot 500 (380-399 points)
  • Mr. Averagebot 100 (400-409 points)
  • Mr. Averagebot 200 (410-419 points)
  • Mr. Averagebot 300 (420-429 points)
  • Mr. Averagebot 400 (430-439 points)
  • Mr. Averagebot 500 (440-449 points)
  • Amazebot 100 (450-459 points)
  • Amazebot 200 (460-469 points)
  • Amazebot 300 (470-479 points)
  • Amazebot 400 (480-489 points)
  • Amazebot 500 (490-499 points)
  • Flawless Perfectibot 5000 (Perfect 500 points)

Crygor's Compliments[]

Every time a robot has been assembled, Dr. Crygor will compliment your work depending on how well you did:

Single Player[]

  • "What is this junk?! It's insulting! Get back to work and fix this right away!" (Unacceptable...)
  • "This is the epitome of janky. Does it even turn on?" (Sadbot 100)
  • "Bah hah haaaaa! This is absurd! At least you've made me laugh." (Sadbot 200)
  • "That antenna is really sketchy... Are you sure this is safe to operate?" (Sadbot 300)
  • "I wouldn't trust this thing to toast bread! What a joke." (Sadbot 400)
  • "It looks OK but seems really inefficient. Total waste of energy!" (Sadbot 500)
  • "This is as average as it gets. Not exactly bad, but... boring." (Mr. Averagebot 100)
  • "Not great, but not terrible either. Keep up the half-decent work!" (Mr. Averagebot 200)
  • "This isn't too shabby... I'm not disappointed!" (Mr. Averagebot 300)
  • "Hmm... This is some solid work! You're showing real promise." (Mr. Averagebot 400)
  • "Not bad, not bad at all! Keep pushing to improve, though." (Mr. Averagebot 500)
  • "This is truly a fine effort. I'm almost impressed!" (Amazebot 100)
  • "Nothing to complain about here. I really admire your work!" (Amazebot 200)
  • "Good attention to detail... This is actually quite good!" (Amazebot 300)
  • "Fantastic! You've outdone yourself. What a fine assistant you are." (Amazebot 400)
  • "This is fabulous beyond words! You've truly mastered the art of robots." (Amazebot 500)
  • "What a robot! Absolute perfection! There's nothing to say but... bravo!" (Flawless Perfectibot 5000)

Multiplayer[]

The dialogue adapts itself depending on how well each player did.

A = First mentioned player number B = Second mentioned player number

Individual player[]

  • "Player A wins by a landslide!" (If a player wins by a large points amount)
  • "Player A, this is an insult to robots." (Unacceptable...)
  • "Player A, this is as janky as it gets." (Sadbot 100)
  • "Player A, this is just laughable." (Sadbot 200)
  • "Player A, that antenna is trash." (Sadbot 300)
  • "Player A, this couldn't toast bread." (Sadbot 400)
  • "Player A, this is a waste of energy." (Sadbot 500)
  • "Player A, this robot defines average." (Mr. Averagebot 100)
  • "Player A, not great, but not terrible." (Mr. Averagebot 200)
  • "Player A, this isn't too shabby." (Mr. Averagebot 300)
  • "Player A, you're showing promise." (Mr. Averagebot 400)
  • "Player A, not bad at all." (Mr. Averagebot 500)
  • "Player A, a quality effort here!" (Amazebot 100)
  • "Player A, I admire your work!" (Amazebot 200)
  • "Player A, this is really quite good!" (Amazebot 300)
  • "Player A, truly a fantastic job!" (Amazebot 400)
  • "Player A, your robot is just fabulous!" (Amazebot 500)
  • "Player A, this is absolute perfection!" (Flawless Perfectibot 5000)

Both Players[]

  • "What is this junk?! They're both utter failures!" (Both Unacceptable...)
  • "Player B, same to you." (Same Sadbot number)
  • "Player B, yours was also so-so." (Same Mr. Averagebot number)
  • "Player B, yours was good too!" (Same Amazebot number)

Trivia[]

  • This game was originally a demo to showcase the Wii U at E3 2011.

Gallery[]

Sadbots[]

Mr. Averagebots[]

Amazebots[]

Other Robots[]

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