Big Bang (microgame)

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This article is about the microgame in WarioWare: Touched! For the move in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, see Big Bang (move).
Big Bang
Gameplay of Big Bang (microgame) in WarioWare: Touched!
WarioWare: Touched!
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WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare: Touched!
WarioWare Gold
Type Touch Training (Touched!)
Orbulon (Gold)
Command(s) Detonate!
Info "Tap the fireworks to set 'em off! KABOOM!" (Touched!)
"Watching things explode is a traditional way to celebrate achievement. Tap the fireworks, and enjoy the show!" (Gold)
Controls Stylus/Stylus - Detonate fireworks
Time limit 8 beats
Points to clear 20

Big Bang is one of Wario's microgames found in the Touch Training stage in WarioWare: Touched! and returns in WarioWare Gold as one of Orbulon's microgames. Its name is a reference to the scientific theory of the same name, which explains the evolution of the universe.

Gameplay[edit]

The objective of the game is to tap the explosives to make them explode to fireworks. Each explosive set off makes a character on the ground cheer. If an explosive goes off-screen, another explosive soon appears (in Touched!), or the microgame is lost (in Gold).

  • 1st level difficulty: The player must tap one explosive.
  • 2nd level difficulty: The player must tap two explosives.
  • 3rd level difficulty: The player must tap three explosives.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese うちあげハナビ[?]
Uchiage hanabi
Fireworks launch
Chinese 放烟花[?]
Fàng yānhuā
Set off the fireworks
French Big Bang[?] -
German Big Bang[?] -
Italian Big Bang[?] -
Korean 불꽃놀이[?]
Bulkkonnori
Fireworks
Spanish Big bang (Touched!)[?] -
Explosión Hermosa (Gold)[?] Beautiful Explosion

Trivia[edit]

  • In the Japanese version of WarioWare: Touched!, a series of mountains and a bonfire in the shape of the character 大 (large, great) can be seen in the background. This is a reference to the festival Gozan no Okuribi of Kyoto. In the international versions of said game, the background is simply a solid black color.
  • The background music is remixed from the WarioWare: Twisted! microgame Picky Eater.