An upgraded version of the classic WarioWare minigame, but is it enough to warrant a purchase on its own?
When the original WarioWare, Inc. was released for Game Boy Advance, it brought with it a fresh new genre all its own. The concept of 'microgames' – a continual bombardment of shortened games that must be completed in a few seconds – has always been a trademark of the franchise. However, WarioWare also introduced to us a cluster of unlockable minigames – games that were geared towards more than a few seconds of play – that offered a refreshing change of pace from the frantic button-mashing of the microgame troupe. One of those games was Paper Plane.
Once again, we are able to relive the fun of this classic game of gliding paper aircraft: this time as a standalone title. You're probably saying, "I already have the old WarioWare, so I don't need to download this!" Hold up for just a second; they've added a few new ways to play that just might interest you enough to buy a copy. In addition to the traditional 'Endless' mode, two new modes have been included – Time Trial and Race – which both add a selection of predefined courses, instead of the constantly-generated path in Endless.
No matter which mode you play, the basic goal remains the same; namely, steer your plane through a winding maze inside a tall tower. The plane slowly drops down, and you must guide it between the walls that seem to plague the structure's interior; clip your plane against a wall and it tears into confetti, marking the end of your escapade. In Endless mode, the tower never ends; you just keep slowly gliding down until you crash, with your goal being to go down as many levels as you can before this happens. Sure, that's simple enough, but the physics of the aircraft must be influenced just right: if the plane points toward the left or right of the screen, it'll drop slowly, due to the added pressure against the bottom of the craft; and if the point starts to tip downwards, the plane will begin to pick up some speed – If you're not careful, you could nose-dive straight into a wall!
Okay, so what's different about the new modes then? In Time Trial mode, your goal is to race as fast as you can down a pre-built course, with a goal at the very bottom. There are eight different courses to choose from (three of which require unlocking), and though they appear to be similar, they each have a different theme: ranging from thicker walls, to multiple tunnels, and even to pitch darkness! The rules remain the same as Endless mode when it comes to crashing; if you manage to collide with an obstacle, then the trial automatically ends in failure!
One of the more creative of the new modes is VS, where you and a friend each control a plane in a race to the goal. Both players use the same DSi to play: Player 1 (blue) uses the D-Pad and top screen, while Player 2 (red) uses the buttons and bottom screen. The rules are simple: whoever crosses the goal first wins. However, there is a difference when somebody crashes in this mode: instead of dropping out of the race, their craft will respawn a couple of seconds after it was ripped to shreds – only causing a minor time penalty. The VS Mode does get awkward with two people holding one DSi, but it's good fun and also great practice for Time Trial, so there is value in playing it.




1. Corbie
05 Apr 2009, 10:55 BST
Great review Ryan! Glad to see this one was pretty good. I'm definitely getting this one after I'm done reviewing these two DSiWare titles I'm working on.
2. Bass X0
05 Apr 2009, 11:07 BST
I didn't much like the original of this. Even if I did, I wouldn't spend money on it.
3. Mopsical
05 Apr 2009, 11:21 BST
Looks kind of good. I may get this when I have some extra points to spend.
4. NintendoPurist
05 Apr 2009, 12:14 BST
I can't wait for Nintendo to release Dr. Wario and Jump Forever!
5. MickEiA
05 Apr 2009, 12:21 BST
is this the only decent DSi ware game so far
6. MickEiA
05 Apr 2009, 12:22 BST
only 200 points wish there was wii ware or vc for that
7. RGVEDA
05 Apr 2009, 12:39 BST
Are "our" DSiWare games not in Japan available or why is there a TBA for Japan? What is with Dr. Mario? Not in Japan released till now?
8. i8cookie
05 Apr 2009, 13:12 BST
200 DSiWare titles already! that was quick...
9. chunky_droid
05 Apr 2009, 13:46 BST
Well for 200 points it seems like a nice little timewaster
Nice review. I would also like to point out you made it sound like there's 200 DSi titles
10. Dazza
05 Apr 2009, 14:12 BST
Haha we clarified the 200 point price thing!
Also this is out in Japan to my knowledge, we'll just have to change our system to not show TBA, or bother to enter a date! Thanks for all the input guys.
11. Olimar_91
05 Apr 2009, 14:25 BST
Wow, wasn't expecting that score from this game! But good to know.
12. Bahamut ZERO
05 Apr 2009, 14:55 BST
Cool, depending on you NLs other DSi reviews, I might get this. For only 200 points, it looks worth it.
13. motang
05 Apr 2009, 16:07 BST
hmmm...I might get this one!
14. Koto
05 Apr 2009, 16:08 BST
wow whoa now that is amazing,and i mean that this game got an actual high score
15. Jazzem
05 Apr 2009, 16:38 BST
I honestly wasn't interested at first, since I own the original Wario Ware GBA cart, but now that there appears to be new modes, I think I'll buy it
(whenever I get a DSi)
16. ILoveWii
05 Apr 2009, 17:50 BST
Looks a bit...meh.
17. Drake
05 Apr 2009, 18:14 BST
The amount of people that haven't played this and Pyoro in the original WarioWare is staggering
I really hope we see Jump Forever and Skating Board from it sometime as well, those two are easily my favourites.
18. Objection_Blaster
05 Apr 2009, 18:44 BST
I spotted a typo in the 2nd paragraph: Hold up for just a second; they've added a few new ways to play that just might interest you enough to but a copy.
19. Nanaki
05 Apr 2009, 19:05 BST
Whoops -- my bad there -- must have missed it in the edit (hides from The Powers That Be's wrath)
20. KnucklesSonic8
06 Apr 2009, 03:17 BST
Hmmm.. I may need to look at this further. The review certainly outlined that this game isn't worth a simple skip just because on first glance it may not seem worth it, especially for WarioWare veterans like myself, so for that I thank you.
21. World 1-1
06 Apr 2009, 05:28 BST
Looks cool. I for one have never played the original WarioWare, so I didn't get to experience this or Pyoro.
22. i8cookie
06 Apr 2009, 09:25 BST
now that you fixed it, my previous comment makes me look like i'm off my rocker...
23. LEGEND MARIOID
07 Apr 2009, 09:25 BST
I'm glad this has turned out to be good. However, I'm not going to get right now as I am not with pyoro. Maybe I will when the dsiware well runs a little dry some time in the future.
24. NintendoPurist
07 Apr 2009, 11:52 BST
Well, now that they're re-releasing these old minigames, I doubt there's a chance of a VH re-release of the original WarioWare now!
25. Chris Davis
09 Apr 2009, 09:11 BST
Cool! 200 points for what sounds to be an addictive game! But where can I get a Nintendo Points card from?
26. SolsticeWings
15 Apr 2009, 22:34 BST
High Score = 152!
27. A-Z2996
21 Apr 2009, 18:05 BST
personally i didnt think this game was that gr8
28. StarDust
27 Apr 2009, 15:37 BST
It's finally arrived in the US!!!
29. Gogata
29 Apr 2009, 18:14 BST
Nice review for another good DSi Ware game!
30. Turbo Genesis 64
30 Apr 2009, 21:17 BST
This is the best DSi download so far. It's simple and not very flashy, but it keeps you coming back for more!
31. JDB
04 May 2009, 21:19 BST
This game is very fun and addicting. I highly recommend it for those of you who like fun mindless games! My high score on endless mode is 190.
32. Teej
25 Jul 2009, 07:00 BST
Wasn't expecting such a high score for this. I enjoyed the original "Paper Plane" mini-game on the GBA "WarioWare inc.", so I'll most likely get this... The multiplayer sounds really good though! Great review!
33. lockd
04 Aug 2009, 19:08 BST
i have this game lololol
34. JimJam707
05 Oct 2009, 20:02 BST
Got it. Itsa great
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