Aroma Button

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Aroma Button
Aroma Button link on the WarioWare website
Link to access the game on the home page of the WarioWare, Inc. Official Site
Publisher Nintendo
Platform Browser
Release date Japan 2023[?]
Genre Rhythm
Rating N/A
Mode Single player
Format HTML5
Input Mouse
Touch screen
“I, the super genius, invented an incredible button!”
Wario, WarioWare, Inc. Official Site

Aroma Button is an online rudimentary rhythm game hosted on the WarioWare, Inc. Official Site.[1] The game is only available on the Japanese website, but has an English-localized version. It is the sole entry on the website's "Novelty Corner".

Gameplay[edit]

The good ending in Aroma Button
The good ending with Wario de Mambo.
Wario poops all over the screen in Aroma Button
Wario poops on the screen.
The Aroma Button breaks down
The Aroma Button breaks down and the player is nagged about fixing it.

When the game is opened, it partially explains the aim of the game - that the player must make fart noises, but doesn't mention the rhythm game aspect - and advises players to turn down their volume. When they accept to play, they will be shown a 2D image of Wario's rear end inside his biker jeans. Players can then click on this image to make it fart. Wario will periodically appear to discourage mashing or holding the button and encourage "dropping a beat". How the player interacts with the game will then decide the potential endings.

  • If the player clicks in a rhythm, Wario de Mambo will play, and Wario and his employees will begin dancing to the song, then restarting the game.
  • If the player holds the button for too long, Wario will poop on the screen, with the game then cutting to a technical difficulties screen with relaxing music, before restarting
  • If the player clicks too many times at once, the page will break down from "Aroma-button frenzy" and the player will asked whether to fix it. Should a player choose "yes", the page will be restored immediately, while if a player chooses "no", they will be given a set of nagging questions begging them to fix the page. If they say no to all the questions, the game will eventually give them only "yes" as an option, and clicking it will result in an unsuccessful repair that sends them the original Japanese-language WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! website.

If the player clicks slowly, the game will go on indefinitely until one of the above scenarios is triggered

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