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File: | File:WarioWareTouchedDuckHuntGameplay.png|Gameplay of the Flash version of Duck Hunt | ||
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Clay Shoot | |
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Publisher | iQue |
Platform(s) | Adobe Flash |
Release date | 2004[?] |
Genre | Action |
Rating(s) | N/A |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Format | HTML |
Input | Mouse |
Duck Hunt was the third of ten Adobe Flash games made to promote WarioWare: Touched! playable from the official iQue website. It is identical to its microgame counterpart, albeit with a different background and hosted by Mike instead of 9-Volt and 18-Volt.
Gameplay
The game functions in a similar manner to the Adobe Flash version of Steel Chef, with the player having to click on at least three of the clay pigeons that come across the screen. If the player clicks on three or more before they recede into the distance, the player will win the game and see a screen that states how many games they have completed out of ten, followed by a button giving the player the option to replay the game, similar to the Adobe Flash versions of Clog It and Steel Chef. If the player clicks on two or less, the same screen will come up, except the screen stating how many games they have completed out of ten will be replaced with one that simply says "Fail".
Gallery
External links
- SWF file (archived)