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Measure Up is a Wii U tech demo showcased at E3 2011. The demo's primary purpose is to showcase one of the uses of the Wii U GamePad's touchscreen and stylus.
Measure Up would be the basis for Design, one of the minigames in Game & Wario.
Gameplay
Players are tasked with drawing specifically-sized shapes, lines, and angles as accurately as possible. After each round, the player's drawing is ranked with a score out of 100 points based on the accuracy of their shapes, and at the end of the game the player's score is totaled.
With two players, players take turns drawing each shape, and at the end of the game the player with the highest total score is the winner.
Technical details
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