The algorithm summoned me here. A Wario advent calendar is a cool idea and I'm all for it. I feel Warioware mega microgames had limited variety in minigames when it came to the style. A lot consisted of tapping, timing, moving side to side, and alternating directions till something happens. Orbulon had a good variety of more thought focused games and that helped give more variety despite using the same play styles mostly. I can see why they never made a direct sequel to mega microgames on the GBA without adding new twists since it's easy to run out of ideas with the limitation of 4 directions and A button.
I absolutely agree with your sentiment, and I love that you're here! I came up with the alteration of Wario Winter and then knew it was meant to be when I discovered there were 24 Wario games. Thanks for watching!
The algorithm summoned me here. A Wario advent calendar is a cool idea and I'm all for it.
I feel Warioware mega microgames had limited variety in minigames when it came to the style. A lot consisted of tapping, timing, moving side to side, and alternating directions till something happens. Orbulon had a good variety of more thought focused games and that helped give more variety despite using the same play styles mostly. I can see why they never made a direct sequel to mega microgames on the GBA without adding new twists since it's easy to run out of ideas with the limitation of 4 directions and A button.
I absolutely agree with your sentiment, and I love that you're here! I came up with the alteration of Wario Winter and then knew it was meant to be when I discovered there were 24 Wario games. Thanks for watching!