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'''''Character Development''''' was the sixth of the ten {{wp|Adobe Flash}} games made to promote ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' that were playable from the official [[iQue]] website. It is nearly identical to [[Character Development|its Nintendo DS counterpart]].
'''''Spell Something'''''<ref>{{file link|WarioWare Touched IQUE Flashgames select screen.png|Flash game select screen on iQue's website}}</ref> was the sixth of the ten {{wp|Adobe Flash}} games made to promote ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' that were playable from the official [[iQue]] website. It is nearly identical to the [[microgame]] [[Character Development]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Character Development'' works as a short matching game of sorts, with the player having to use their mouse to click on certain letters in the stream of letters coming up from the bottom of the screen to spell the word "DOG" before time runs out. If the player does so, they win the game, and a screen that states how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten shows up, followed by a screen with a button that gives the player the option to replay the game. If they fail to spell the word before time runs out, the same "retry" screen shows up, except the screen stating how many games they have completed out of ten is replaced with one that simply reads "fail."
''Spell Something'' works as a short matching game of sorts, with the player having to use their mouse to click on certain letters in the stream of letters coming up from the bottom of the screen to spell the word "DOG" before time runs out. If the player does so, they win the game, and a screen that states how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten shows up, followed by a screen with a button that gives the player the option to replay the game. If they fail to spell the word before time runs out, the same "retry" screen shows up, except the screen stating how many games they have completed out of ten is replaced with one that simply reads "fail."


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:CharacterDevelopmentFlashGameplay.png|Gameplay of the Adobe Flash version of ''Character Development''
File:CharacterDevelopmentFlashGameplay.png|Gameplay of ''Spell Something''
File:CharacterDevelopmentFlashEnding.png|The ending screen with the retry button
File:CharacterDevelopmentFlashEnding.png|The ending screen with the retry button
</gallery>
</gallery>
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Browser games]]
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[[Category:WarioWare: Touched!]]

Latest revision as of 12:07, December 31, 2024

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

Spell Something[1] was the sixth of the ten Adobe Flash games made to promote WarioWare: Touched! that were playable from the official iQue website. It is nearly identical to the microgame Character Development.

Gameplay[edit]

Spell Something works as a short matching game of sorts, with the player having to use their mouse to click on certain letters in the stream of letters coming up from the bottom of the screen to spell the word "DOG" before time runs out. If the player does so, they win the game, and a screen that states how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten shows up, followed by a screen with a button that gives the player the option to replay the game. If they fail to spell the word before time runs out, the same "retry" screen shows up, except the screen stating how many games they have completed out of ten is replaced with one that simply reads "fail."

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]