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− | The core gameplay of ''Kiki Trick'' involves listing to a sentence with garbled speech. The player must then choose a word out of a list that completes the sentence. Players can have the sentence repeated if necessary.<ref>[http://www.siliconera.com/2011/12/26/how-kiki-trick-sakamotos-next-wii-game-works/ How Kiki Trick, Sakamoto’s Next Wii Game, Works]. Siliconera (December 26, 2011). Retrieved July 11, 2017.</ref> | + | The core gameplay of ''Kiki Trick'' involves listing to a sentence with garbled speech. The player must then choose a word out of a list that completes the sentence. Players can have the sentence repeated if necessary.<ref>[http://www.siliconera.com/2011/12/26/how-kiki-trick-sakamotos-next-wii-game-works/ How Kiki Trick, Sakamoto's Next Wii Game, Works]. Siliconera (December 26, 2011). Retrieved July 11, 2017.</ref> |
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| The game also features a number of audio-based minigames. | | The game also features a number of audio-based minigames. |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 27 November 2022
Kiki Trick
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キキトリック
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Developer(s):
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Nintendo SPD Otodesigners Co., Ltd
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Publisher(s):
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Nintendo
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Platform:
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Wii
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Category:
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Music
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Players:
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1-4
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Predecessor:
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N/A
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Successor:
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N/A
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Not to be confused with Kiki Master
Kiki Trick is a an audio-based game, co-developed by Nintendo SPD and sound engineering company Otodesigners Co., Ltd. for Wii The game was released exclusively in Japan in January 2012.
Gameplay
The core gameplay of Kiki Trick involves listing to a sentence with garbled speech. The player must then choose a word out of a list that completes the sentence. Players can have the sentence repeated if necessary.[1]
The game also features a number of audio-based minigames.
Technical details
Media:
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Wii Game Disc Digital download (Wii U)
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Save data size:
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1 block
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Input / compatible controllers:
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Wii Remote
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Other releases
Title
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Cover art
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Platform
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Release date(s)
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Notes
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Kiki Trick
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Wii U
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JP: June 27, 2017[2]
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A digital re-release of the game on the Nintendo eShop for Wii U.
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External links
References
- ↑ How Kiki Trick, Sakamoto's Next Wii Game, Works. Siliconera (December 26, 2011). Retrieved July 11, 2017.
- ↑ Japan - Bomberman 64, Zack & Wiki, Kiki Trick, Excitebots, Lost in Shadow hitting Wii U eShop. GoNintendo (June 27, 2017). Retrieved July 11, 2017.