Popular games for collection Wario's Woods
Wario's Woods is a puzzle game similar to Tetris or Columns, but with a twist. Instead of directly controlling the monsters and bombs that are falling down, the player controls Toad who has to carry around stacks of monsters and bombs and to combine them in the right way. One bomb plus at least two monsters of the same color have to be combined to make them disappear. If five or more objects are cleared at the same time, a diamond will appear. Destroying the diamond will clear all monsters of the diamond's color.
Wario's Woods is a puzzle game similar to Tetris or Columns, but with a twist. Instead of directly controlling the monsters and bombs that are falling down, the player controls Toad who has to carry around stacks of monsters and bombs and to combine them in the right way. One bomb plus at least two monsters of the same color have to be combined to make them disappear. If five or more objects are cleared at the same time, a diamond will appear. Destroying the diamond will clear all monsters of the diamond's color.
Wario no Mori: Futatabi is a downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in some 9 runs between September 28, 1997 and June 30, 2000. The game is a pseudo-sequel to the earlier-broadcast Wario's Woods.
The SNES puzzle game Wario's Woods was used to create several broadcast games for the Japan exclusive Satellaview. There were several very similar editions that featured sprites based on Bakushō Mondai, a Japanese comedy duo consisting of Yūji Tanaka and Hikari Ōta who also lent their voice talents and likenesses to other Satellaview games. As with most Satellaview games, the original broadcast was accompanied by voiceovers in a talkshow-like format, though the recordings have been lost. Wario no Mori: Event Ban had two versions released with the only major difference being in the event mode. Version 2 features several challenges encouraging players to beat a certain amount of rounds as fast as possible.