Difference between revisions of "Paper Airplane Chase"

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#REDIRECT [[Bird & Beans and Paper Airplane Chase]]
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''[[Bird & Beans]]'' and '''Paper Airplane Chase''' are two retitled minigames from ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' that have been released as downloads for [[DSiWare]]. Paper Airplane Chase is Paper Plane with some additional game modes. It has been slightly retooled to fit the DSi's top screen and is only 200 [[Nintendo DSi]] Points. It is split into 3 modes: Endless, Time Attack, and Race.
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Endless is plays exactly like the Paper Plane game in the original WarioWare. The player guides a paper plane threw a tower while avoiding obstacles and navigating through narrow tunnels. It goes on until the plane crashes and the farthest score is recorded. Characters from WarioWare also show up at the first few milestones.
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Time Attack is a band new set of stages where the player guides the plane through eight preset courses, three of which that must be unlocked. The courses are a little more difficult than the Endless stage with larger obstacles, narrower tunnels, and the occasional screen going completely dark.
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Race is a mode for strictly two human players trying to race to the bottom of the tower. Both players share the same [[Nintendo DSi]] to play. The first player uses the D-Pad and the top screen while the second player uses the face buttons an the bottom screen. Rather then getting kicked out after crashing, the player will be briefly unable to control the plane before it respawns a second later.
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Race is actually a combination of elements from the original WarioWare and ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!|Mega Party Game$!]]''. The unique method of having 2 players share the same system was used for all multiplayer games in the [[GBA]] game and the game itself is a 2-player version of the [[GameCube]] version of the game which supported up to 4-player games.
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[[Category: DSiWare Games]]

Revision as of 18:31, 7 January 2010

PaperAirplane.jpg
Paper Airplane Chase
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
System DSiWare
Release Date Paper Airplane Chase
JP December 24, 2008
EU April 3, 2009
US April 27, 2009
Rating ESRB: E

Bird & Beans and Paper Airplane Chase are two retitled minigames from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! that have been released as downloads for DSiWare. Paper Airplane Chase is Paper Plane with some additional game modes. It has been slightly retooled to fit the DSi's top screen and is only 200 Nintendo DSi Points. It is split into 3 modes: Endless, Time Attack, and Race.

Endless is plays exactly like the Paper Plane game in the original WarioWare. The player guides a paper plane threw a tower while avoiding obstacles and navigating through narrow tunnels. It goes on until the plane crashes and the farthest score is recorded. Characters from WarioWare also show up at the first few milestones.

Time Attack is a band new set of stages where the player guides the plane through eight preset courses, three of which that must be unlocked. The courses are a little more difficult than the Endless stage with larger obstacles, narrower tunnels, and the occasional screen going completely dark.

Race is a mode for strictly two human players trying to race to the bottom of the tower. Both players share the same Nintendo DSi to play. The first player uses the D-Pad and the top screen while the second player uses the face buttons an the bottom screen. Rather then getting kicked out after crashing, the player will be briefly unable to control the plane before it respawns a second later.

Race is actually a combination of elements from the original WarioWare and Mega Party Game$!. The unique method of having 2 players share the same system was used for all multiplayer games in the GBA game and the game itself is a 2-player version of the GameCube version of the game which supported up to 4-player games.