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{{Copy edit|date=October 2022}}{{Infobox video game
{{Infobox video game
| title = Kiki Trick
| title = Kiki Trick
| image = Kiki Trick Coverart.png
| image = Kiki Trick Coverart.png
| developer = [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SPD]]
| developer = [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SPD]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
| producer = [[Yoshio Sakamoto]]
| producer = Shinya Takahashi
| director = Noriyuki Sato
| director = Noriyuki Sato
| engine =
| engine =
| composer = Daisuke Shiiba<br />Shinji Ushiroda<br />Shinobu Tanaka
| composer = Daisuke Shiiba<br />Shinji Ushiroda<br />Shinobu Tanaka
| released = '''Wii'''{{vgrelease|JP|January 19, 2012}}'''Wii U'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP|June 28, 2017}}
| released = '''Wii'''{{vgrelease|JP|January 19, 2012}}'''Wii U'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP|June 28, 2017}}
| genre = [[Music video game]], [[Party video game|party]]
| genre = [[Music video game|Music]], [[Party video game|party]]
| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]]
| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]]
| platforms = [[Wii]]<br>[[Wii U]]
| platforms = [[Wii]], [[Wii U]]
}}
}}
{{Nihongo foot|'''''Kiki Trick'''''|キキトリック|Kikitorikku|group=lower-alpha|lead=yes}} is a [[Music video game|music]] [[Party video game|party]] [[video game]] developed and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Wii]].<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/st3j/index.html キキトリック<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The game was released on 19 January 2012 in Japan.<ref name="Developer">{{cite web|title=The Kyoto Report|url=http://kyoto-report.blogspot.com/2012_01_01_archive.html|accessdate=26 March 2012}}</ref> The game was never released outside Japan. The game was digitally re-released in Japan via the [[Nintendo eShop]] on [[Wii U]] in June 2017.
{{Nihongo foot|'''''Kiki Trick'''''|キキトリック|Kikitorikku|group=lower-alpha|lead=yes}} is a [[Music video game|music]] [[party video game]] developed and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Wii]] console.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/st3j/index.html キキトリック<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The game was released in Japan on 19 January 2012, but was never released outside of Japan.<ref name="Developer">{{cite web|title=The Kyoto Report|url=http://kyoto-report.blogspot.com/2012_01_01_archive.html|accessdate=26 March 2012}}</ref> In June 2017, the game was digitally re-released in Japan via the [[Nintendo eShop]] on [[Wii U]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The core gameplay of Kiki Trick involves listening 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.
The gameplay of Kiki Trick involves listening 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.


The game also features a number of audio-based minigames.
The game features audio-based minigames.


==Development==
==Development==
[[Yoshio Sakamoto]] was responsible for designing the game with Noriyuki Sato directing the game. Sato was previously the team leader on an earlier [[Nintendo SPD]] project titled [[Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner]]. The game is based on a proprietary technology from Otodesigners Co., Ltd which is a Japanese sound engineering company with roots in developing hearing aids and other types of sound technology.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/interview/st3j/vol1/index.html 社長が訊く『キキトリック』<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
[[Yoshio Sakamoto]] was responsible for designing the game, with Noriyuki Sato directing the game. Sato was previously the team leader on an earlier [[Nintendo SPD]] project, the [[Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner]]. The game is based on a proprietary technology designed by Otodesigners Co. Ltd, a Japanese sound engineering company with roots in developing hearing aids and other types of sound technology.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/interview/st3j/vol1/index.html 社長が訊く『キキトリック』<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

== Notes ==
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==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 16:10, 5 November 2022

Kiki Trick
Developer(s)Nintendo SPD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Noriyuki Sato
Producer(s)Shinya Takahashi
Composer(s)Daisuke Shiiba
Shinji Ushiroda
Shinobu Tanaka
Platform(s)Wii, Wii U
ReleaseWii
  • JP: January 19, 2012
Wii U
  • JP: June 28, 2017
Genre(s)Music, party
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Kiki Trick[a] is a music party video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii console.[1] The game was released in Japan on 19 January 2012, but was never released outside of Japan.[2] In June 2017, the game was digitally re-released in Japan via the Nintendo eShop on Wii U.

Gameplay

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The gameplay of Kiki Trick involves listening 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.

The game features audio-based minigames.

Development

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Yoshio Sakamoto was responsible for designing the game, with Noriyuki Sato directing the game. Sato was previously the team leader on an earlier Nintendo SPD project, the Nintendo DS Digital TV Tuner. The game is based on a proprietary technology designed by Otodesigners Co. Ltd, a Japanese sound engineering company with roots in developing hearing aids and other types of sound technology.[3]

Legacy

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Noise, the host of Kiki Trick, has a cameo appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a spirit.

References

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  1. ^ キキトリック
  2. ^ "The Kyoto Report". Retrieved 26 March 2012.
  3. ^ 社長が訊く『キキトリック』

Notes

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  1. ^ Japanese: キキトリック, Hepburn: Kikitorikku
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