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'''''Steel Chef''''' was the second of ten {{wp|Adobe Flash}} games made to promote ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' that were playable from the [[iQue]] website. The game is nearly an exact reproduction of its [[Nintendo DS]] [[Steel Chef|counterpart]].
'''''Fruit Slash''''' was the second of ten {{wp|Adobe Flash}} games made to promote ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' that were playable from the [[iQue]] website. The game is nearly an exact reproduction of its [[Nintendo DS]] [[Steel Chef|counterpart]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game functions as a short timing-based game, with the player having to chop at least three of the five pieces of fruit that fly across the screen. If the player chops less than three, they lose the game, bringing up a screen similar to that of the loss screen in the Adobe Flash version of [[Clog It (Flash game)|Clog It]]. If the player chops the minimum amount of required fruit or more, the player wins, bringing up a win screen that states how many of the promo games they have completed out of ten. As playing the game directly from the Adobe Flash file always states that the player has completed zero out of ten of these games, it is likely that they were meant to be played in sequential order, one after the other.  
The game functions as a short timing-based game, with the player having to chop at least three of the five pieces of fruit that fly across the screen. If the player chops less than three, they lose the game, bringing up a screen similar to that of the loss screen in the Adobe Flash version of [[Roll the TP]]. If the player chops the minimum amount of required fruit or more, the player wins, bringing up a win screen that states how many of the promo games they have completed out of ten. As playing the game directly from the Adobe Flash file always states that the player has completed zero out of ten of these games, it is likely that they were meant to be played in sequential order, one after the other.  


==Gallery==
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Revision as of 19:46, December 30, 2024

Fruit Slash
SteelChefFlashOpening.png
Publisher iQue
Platform(s) Adobe Flash
Release date 2004[?]
Genre Action
Rating(s) N/A
Mode(s) Single player
Format HTML
Input Mouse

Fruit Slash was the second of ten Adobe Flash games made to promote WarioWare: Touched! that were playable from the iQue website. The game is nearly an exact reproduction of its Nintendo DS counterpart.

Gameplay

The game functions as a short timing-based game, with the player having to chop at least three of the five pieces of fruit that fly across the screen. If the player chops less than three, they lose the game, bringing up a screen similar to that of the loss screen in the Adobe Flash version of Roll the TP. If the player chops the minimum amount of required fruit or more, the player wins, bringing up a win screen that states how many of the promo games they have completed out of ten. As playing the game directly from the Adobe Flash file always states that the player has completed zero out of ten of these games, it is likely that they were meant to be played in sequential order, one after the other.

Gallery

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