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{{Subgame-infobox
'''Speedy Teatime''' is a [[Mini-game]] from [[Kirby: Squeak Squad]].
 
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|image =[[File:Speedy Teatime.jpg]]
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|caption = ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' screenshot
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|jap_name =<ruby><rb>刹那</rb><rt>せつな</rt></ruby>のティータイム (Setsuna no Tītaimu)
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|jap_link =刹那のティータイム
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|jap_meaning =Instant Teatime <br> 刹那 = Instant, ティータイム = Teatime}}
 
'''Speedy Teatime''' is a [[sub-game]] from ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]''.
   
 
==Game==
 
==Game==
In Speedy Teatime Kirby has to eat more cake than [[Storo]]. A plate with a lid appears on screen and when the lid is removed the player has to tap the cakes before Store does. Small cakes are worth one point and big ones are worth two points. First to eight points win. Sometimes bombcakes appears and if these are tapped the player (or Storo) will sit out of the following round. Also, tapping before the lid is removed prevents the player from eating any cake that round.
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In Speedy Teatime, [[Kirby]] has to eat more cake than [[Storo]]. A plate with a lid appears on screen and when the lid is removed the player has to tap the cakes before Storo does. Small cakes are worth one point and big ones are worth two points. First to eight points win. Sometimes bombs on cakes appear and if these are tapped the player (or Storo) will sit out of the following round. Also, tapping before the lid is removed prevents the player from eating any cake that round.
   
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==Trivia==
[[Category:Kirby Squeak Squad sub-games]]
 
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*This game is technically the same as [[Speed Eaters]], a sub-game in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', except with varying players and touch controls.
[[Category:Mini-games]]
 
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*If the player eats all the cake and fills up their bar without Storo eating a single cake, Storo will slam his fists on the table and open his mouth wide in rage.
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[[File:FlashTeaTimeEvidence.jpg|thumb|Speedy Tea Time is listed among the webgames.]]
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*The North American Nintendo website featured a Flash version of Speedy Teatime, called '''Speedy Tea Time'''. Though the game no longer operates, it can be assumed that it was a pixel-perfect recreation of the Nintendo DS version played with the mouse.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070420052809/http://www.nintendo.com:80/arcade/ Nintendo Arcade]</ref>
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**The game's file is titled QVR8kQyqTYzlciLTukihftXZcadoBcMJ.swf.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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KSqSq Speedy Teatime.png|Title screen
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</gallery>
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==References==
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{{Sub-games}}
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[[ja:刹那のティータイム]]
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[[zh:刹那茶间]]
 
[[Category:Sub-games]]
 
[[Category:Sub-Games in Kirby: Squeak Squad]]
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[[Category:Flash games]]
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[[Category:Lost games]]

Revision as of 03:31, 6 August 2019

Speedy Teatime is a sub-game from Kirby: Squeak Squad.

Game

In Speedy Teatime, Kirby has to eat more cake than Storo. A plate with a lid appears on screen and when the lid is removed the player has to tap the cakes before Storo does. Small cakes are worth one point and big ones are worth two points. First to eight points win. Sometimes bombs on cakes appear and if these are tapped the player (or Storo) will sit out of the following round. Also, tapping before the lid is removed prevents the player from eating any cake that round.

Trivia

  • This game is technically the same as Speed Eaters, a sub-game in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, except with varying players and touch controls.
  • If the player eats all the cake and fills up their bar without Storo eating a single cake, Storo will slam his fists on the table and open his mouth wide in rage.
FlashTeaTimeEvidence

Speedy Tea Time is listed among the webgames.

  • The North American Nintendo website featured a Flash version of Speedy Teatime, called Speedy Tea Time. Though the game no longer operates, it can be assumed that it was a pixel-perfect recreation of the Nintendo DS version played with the mouse.[1]
    • The game's file is titled QVR8kQyqTYzlciLTukihftXZcadoBcMJ.swf.

Gallery

References