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'''Foiled Again!''' is one of the [[microgames]] by [[Mona]] from ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' In it, the player controls a foil, a type of sword mainly used in a sport called fencing. In a pitch black room, three gray circles will slowly fall on the first | '''Foiled Again!''' is one of the [[microgames]] by [[Mona]] from ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' In it, the player controls a foil, a type of sword mainly used in a sport called fencing. In a pitch black room, three gray circles will slowly fall on the first difficulty. One quick tilt will instantly slice them. If one were to gently pass through them, they wouldn't get cut. The second stage has four circles slowly falling. After the player presumably chops them, a fifth one will speedily dash to the bottom. The player has to slash this one too. The final stage has a red circle and a gray circle. If one were to cut it, it will explode, ruining the foil and disabling the slicing of the other circle. Instead, it is required to gently pass by the red circle, then slicing at the gray circle without hittting the red one. | ||
The player must score 20 points or more to clear the microgame. | The player must score 20 points or more to clear the microgame. |
Revision as of 16:51, October 25, 2010
Foiled Again! is one of the microgames by Mona from WarioWare: Twisted! In it, the player controls a foil, a type of sword mainly used in a sport called fencing. In a pitch black room, three gray circles will slowly fall on the first difficulty. One quick tilt will instantly slice them. If one were to gently pass through them, they wouldn't get cut. The second stage has four circles slowly falling. After the player presumably chops them, a fifth one will speedily dash to the bottom. The player has to slash this one too. The final stage has a red circle and a gray circle. If one were to cut it, it will explode, ruining the foil and disabling the slicing of the other circle. Instead, it is required to gently pass by the red circle, then slicing at the gray circle without hittting the red one.
The player must score 20 points or more to clear the microgame.