Samurai Slice (Game & Wario)

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Samurai Slice
The wandering samurai from Rhythm Heaven has a part-time job at a fish factory?! Time the rhythm and get those fish sliced!
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Samurai Slice is a microgame in 9-Volt & 18-Volt's mode in Game & Wario, Gamer. A standalone version of it is unlockable as a Cluck-A-Pop souvenir, titled BALLOON FIGHTER: Samurai Slice. The name is a reference to the Rhythm Heaven minigame of the same name.

Gameplay

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The player takes control of The Wandering Samurai in an industrial-esque factory, who must slice the fish on the conveyor belt by slashing the sword on the correct beats. He works alongside multiple other employees, whom he should copy to succeed. In Level 3, fish fly toward each employee in an order, with the Wandering Samurai being the last one to have a fish flying his way.

Controls

  • : Slice

Timing Display

  • Perfect!/Ace!?: The sword slices right through the fish. The Wandering Samurai looks up at his sword with a small twinkle on the tip of it. If the slice is performed with perfect timing, the samurai completely separates the head, bones, and tail from the flesh.
  • Early!/Late!?: N/A
  • Miss...?: The fish moves past the Wandering Samurai. If done on Level 3, the fish flies past him instead.

Appearances

Video

Trivia

  • This microgame is structured very much like a rhythm game.

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese ロボット工場・オイル Robot Factory - Oil
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Samurai Slice
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Samurai Slice
Flag of France.svg French Robothon
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Robotellines Robottles
Flag of Germany.svg German Rhythmoboter Rhythmbot
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Disco Robot

References

Text was sourced from the Super Mario Wiki. The article used was at Samurai Slice. As with the Rhythm Heaven Wiki, the Super Mario Wiki and is available under a Creative Commons license.