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''''' | '''''Play the Notes'''''<ref>{{file link|WarioWare Touched IQUE Flashgames select screen.png|Flash game select screen on iQue's website}}</ref> was the ninth of ten {{wp|Adobe Flash}} games made to promote ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' that were playable on the official [[iQue]] website. It is nearly identical to the [[microgame]] [[Tune Out]]. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The game functions as a short memory game, with the player having to memorize the order that a set of three piano keys is played in, followed by the player having to repeat the set. The keys played changes each time the player plays the game. If the player plays the keys in the correct order before time runs out, they win the game and see a screen showing how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten, followed by a screen with a button that will allow them to replay the game. If they fail to play the keys in the correct order or run out of time before they finish, they will still see the screen allowing them to replay the game, though the screen showing how many promotional games they have completed out of ten will be replaced with one that simply says "fail". | The game functions as a short memory game, with the player having to memorize the order that a set of three piano keys is played in, followed by the player having to repeat the set. The keys played changes each time the player plays the game. If the player plays the keys in the correct order before time runs out, they win the game and see a screen showing how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten, followed by a screen with a button that will allow them to replay the game. If they fail to play the keys in the correct order or run out of time before they finish, they will still see the screen allowing them to replay the game, though the screen showing how many promotional games they have completed out of ten will be replaced with one that simply says "fail". | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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TuneOutFlashGameplay.png|Gameplay of the | TuneOutFlashGameplay.png|Gameplay of ''Play the Notes'' | ||
TuneOutFlashEnding.png|The ending screen with the retry button | TuneOutFlashEnding.png|The ending screen with the retry button | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140726022921/http://www.ique.com/games/WarioWare/_swf/games/touched_game_8.swf SWF file] (archived) | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20140726022921/http://www.ique.com/games/WarioWare/_swf/games/touched_game_8.swf SWF file] (archived) | ||
{{Computer}} | {{Computer}} | ||
{{WarioWare: Touched!}} | {{WarioWare: Touched!}} | ||
[[Category:Browser games]] | [[Category:Browser games]] | ||
[[Category:WarioWare: Touched!]] |
Revision as of 12:10, December 31, 2024
Play the Notes | |
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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 |
Play the Notes[1] was the ninth of ten Adobe Flash games made to promote WarioWare: Touched! that were playable on the official iQue website. It is nearly identical to the microgame Tune Out.
Gameplay
The game functions as a short memory game, with the player having to memorize the order that a set of three piano keys is played in, followed by the player having to repeat the set. The keys played changes each time the player plays the game. If the player plays the keys in the correct order before time runs out, they win the game and see a screen showing how many of these promotional games they have completed out of ten, followed by a screen with a button that will allow them to replay the game. If they fail to play the keys in the correct order or run out of time before they finish, they will still see the screen allowing them to replay the game, though the screen showing how many promotional games they have completed out of ten will be replaced with one that simply says "fail".
Gallery
References
External links
- SWF file (archived)