Warioware DIY is something that shouldn't have to be introduced, large in part because it could easily be equated as the original Petitbasic. As silly as that sounds, when you get down to it, it makes sense. Making your own graphics, "programming", making your own music... It's quite remarkably close to Petitbasic, the only thing that is missing is the typing things in and the lesser limitations.
Anyways, feel free to post your .Mio files here. In order to obtain the Mio files, you must first go to this webpage and download Crygor Tools, then grab your .sav file, and then click the game you want to obtain, pressing export on your way out. (Better tutorial coming soon.)
In order to make this thread more interesting, here's the review section.
Aerial Panic, X Studio [7/10]

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REVIEWS Air Raid(Prototype #1), X Studio [1/10]Spoiler
Air Raid is a simple enough minigame, where you have two possible inputs. Pressing Up will either send you up or down, and pressing bomb will drop your bomb. You have to avoid 4 possible targets, firstly a giant armed blimp that comes at you immediately, a fast flying aircraft that sometimes randomly appears at the end of the timer of the minigame, and two missiles which trigger randomly. Be careful about your movements, going up may send you right in the path of an enemy, however if you go too far down, it's game over anyways as you crash. The problem with this game is that, while somewhat impressive for Warioware DIY on a technical level, managing to pack a lot of AI into the plane with very little in the way of effort, it's a lacking prototype. It lacks fairness, it lacks polish, and it lacks glamour. The first missile is always predictable, the blimp takes up way too much space for its worth, in most cases its just about hitting the bomb button as soon as you're almost off screen... The list goes on with issues on this game. The only saving grace about this game is that it's encouraged you modify it. It's a prototype, that's what it does, it lacks polish. It could've been a good game, if it hadn't been abandoned so early on. Perhaps the next game by X Studio will get a favorable review from its own creator. Download:http://www.filedropper.com/airraidproto
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X Studio's newest installment, a game by the name of Aerial Panic, is far better than the tech demo that is Air Raid. The gameplay is still pretty simple, this time reduced to the amount of control you have in Flappy Bird, where you tap on the screen to either go up or down. You must escape these two planes that planes that chase you down, as a signal bar labelled "radar" slowly ticks down. If you survive the rockets thrown at you by the planes and off screen enemies, you get a win! It is tricky though, since you need to last as long as the timer will. Although you can't see the RNG in action immediately, there is an RNG system that throws up to three rockets at you off screen, making every play slightly different. There isn't a very easy way to spot the RNG system though, so you may get caught off guard. You can no longer go too high, or you'll be shot out of the sky, and going too low is punished by a game over as well. Impressive on both a technical and a gameplay level, there are only a few problems with it, mostly caused by the limitations of Warioware DIY itself. Firstly, there's no warning if there's a rocket is going to come at you, so you might get hit before you can even react to the rocket. Despite this, it is rather fair, the rockets only come at you after you've left the left side of the screen, making it easier for you to handle. The height limit seems a little arbitrary although it's within good reason. Graphically, the game is a bit poor, although certainly better than the graphics in Air Raid. The music is okay, but definitely not hand composed. Overall, it is a fun minigame, but it could've used quite a bit of polishing. Download:http://www.filedropper.com/aerialpanic