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{{distinguish|Stab in the Dark}}
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|appeared_in=''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]
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|type=Game Souvenir
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|info=''"I am the master. I'll take on all enemies who come my way. Bring it on!"''
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[[File:Stabs in the Dark gameplay.png|thumb|left|Stabs in the Dark gameplay]]
[[File:Stabs in the Dark gameplay.png|thumb|left|Stabs in the Dark gameplay]]
'''Stabs in the Dark''' is a souvenir in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' found in the Games section. It is based on the [[Stab in the Dark]] microgame, and is essentially an infinite version of it. The game involves a silhouetted samurai (controlled by the player) protecting himself from enemy samurai by either countering their swords or poking them in the stomach with his own sword. The goal is to defeat as many samurai as possible; as an end cannot be reached, the game only ends when the player loses. After fifty samurai are defeated, there is a short pause from enemy attacks and a quote from the player samurai, and after fifty more samurai, every subsequent hundred prompts a quote: "That all?" at fifty, "Weak!" at 100, "What was that?" at 200, and "Still not ready..." at 300 and beyond.
'''Stabs in the Dark''' is a souvenir in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' found in the Games section. It is based on the [[Stab in the Dark]] microgame, and is essentially an infinite version of it. The game involves a silhouetted samurai (controlled by the player) protecting himself from enemy samurai by either countering their swords or poking them in the stomach with his own sword. The goal is to defeat as many samurai as possible; as an end cannot be reached, the game only ends when the player loses. After fifty samurai are defeated, there is a short pause from enemy attacks and a quote from the player samurai, and after fifty more samurai, every subsequent hundred prompts a quote: "That all?" at fifty, "Weak!" at 100, "What was that?" at 200, "Still not ready..." at 300 - 900, and "You got it!" at 999. The game will automatically quit itself once the 1000th samurai is defeated.<ref>[https://youtu.be/07NCVKBhqsE (TAS) GBA WarioWare Twisted - 1000 Stabs in the Dark]</ref>
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{{WarioWare: Twisted! Souvenirs}}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:02, September 18, 2023

Not to be confused with Stab in the Dark.
Stabs in the Dark
Stabs in the Dark
Appears in WarioWare: Twisted!
Type Game Souvenir
Info "I am the master. I'll take on all enemies who come my way. Bring it on!"
Controls Tilt motion control – Block
Stabs in the Dark
Stabs in the Dark gameplay

Stabs in the Dark is a souvenir in WarioWare: Twisted! found in the Games section. It is based on the Stab in the Dark microgame, and is essentially an infinite version of it. The game involves a silhouetted samurai (controlled by the player) protecting himself from enemy samurai by either countering their swords or poking them in the stomach with his own sword. The goal is to defeat as many samurai as possible; as an end cannot be reached, the game only ends when the player loses. After fifty samurai are defeated, there is a short pause from enemy attacks and a quote from the player samurai, and after fifty more samurai, every subsequent hundred prompts a quote: "That all?" at fifty, "Weak!" at 100, "What was that?" at 200, "Still not ready..." at 300 - 900, and "You got it!" at 999. The game will automatically quit itself once the 1000th samurai is defeated.[1]

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Some of the sound effects in the background music would later go on to be reused in the "Let's Pose!" intermissions between microgames in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

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