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Revision as of 10:38, February 18, 2022

Template:Minigame-infobox Alphabet Fruit is one of the microgames in Ashley's Food level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

Gameplay

The object of this microgame is to erase the unnecessary letters by attacking dishes containing them. If the unnecessary letters are erased, the letters will transform into food and the game is won. If any other letters are erased, the letters will spell out gibberish and the game is lost.

  • Level 1: The player must erase one letter.
  • Level 2: The player must erase two letters, both of which are the same letter.
  • Level 3: The player must erase two different letters.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, there are three of the same unnecessary letter in Level 2 and three unnecessary letters in level 3. The player that erases more unnecessary letters will receive a point for effort, and the player that erases a necessary letter will have an effort point reduced.

List of words

The conditions of the microgame will change depending on the language setting: In most languages, dishes will hold letters of the Latin alphabet, while they hold letters in the Cyrillic script for Russian, katakana for Japanese, hangul for Korean, and Chinese characters for both simplified and traditional Chinese. In French and German, dishes contain syllables instead of individual letters. European Spanish is the only language that does not appear in the language settings. Also, Portuguese is the only language that retains the English words.

In each language, there are five different food items that may appear. In English, Japanese, Korean, and German, all are fruits. French is the only language that has no food in common with any other language.

Food Word
English Japanese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Dutch French German Italian Korean Russian Spanish (Latin American) Spanish (European)
Apple APPLE リンゴ APPEL 사과
Banana BANANA バナナ 香蕉 香蕉 BANANE BANANA 바나나
Blueberry BES 블루베리
Broccoli BROCOLI
Cabbage COL
Cheese СЫР
Cherry CHERRY サクランボ KERS ВИШНЯ
Chocolate cake 巧克力蛋糕 巧克力蛋糕
Currant JOHANNISBEERE
Custard VLA
Egg EI
Eggplant AUBERGINE
Garlic AJO
Grape UVA UVA UVA
Grapefruit PAMPELMUSE
Juice СОК
Kiwi 奇异果 奇異果 КИВИ
Mango MANGO
Melon (Cantaloupe) ДЫНЯ
Melon (Watermelon) MELONE
Papaya PAPAYA パパイヤ
Passion fruit 패션프루트
Peach PEACH モモ 水蜜桃 水蜜桃 PESCA 복숭아
Pear BIRNE PERA PERA PERA
Potato POMME DE TERRE
Radish RADIS
Spaghetti 意大利面 義大利麵
Strawberry FRESA
String bean HARICOT
Tea

Suitability

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  • 5-Volt can easily target the unnecessary letter with her spirit.
  • Kat and Ana are a poor fit as their constant jumping and shuriken projectiles may accidentally erase a necessary letter.
  • Penny is a poor fit as the water from her Jet Tank One may accidentally erase a necessary letter.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さらワード[?]
Sara Wādo
Plate word
German Silbensalat[?] Syllable Salad
Italian Macedonia di lettere[?] Fruit salad of letters
Korean 접시 위의 글자[?]
Jeopsi Wi-ui Geulja
Letter on Plate
Spanish Comida de letras[?] ?

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