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'''''And-Kensaku''''' (previously known as '''''Kensakusu''''', oftentimes mistranslated as '''''Kensa X''''') is a [[Wii]] video game by [[Nintendo]] and [[Shift]] that was developed in cooperation with [[Google]]. The game was released in Japan on April 29, [[2010]]. ''Ando Kensaku'' is a mini-game compilation where players attempt to predict the number of search results of terms on Google. In all there are fourteen different mini-games.
   
 
==List of mini-games==
 
==List of mini-games==
 
{{expansion}}There are fourteen mini-games in the game.
 
There are fourteen mini-games in the game.
 
   
 
*'''And Search! Panel 9'''
 
*'''And Search! Panel 9'''
 
*'''Bomb Survival''': A 1 to 4 player game where players pick words from a list. The player who chooses the word with the least amount of hits on Google receives damage.
 
*'''Bomb Survival''': A 1 to 4 player game where players pick words from a list. The player who chooses the word with the least amount of hits on Google receives damage.
 
*'''Climb! Search Stairs'''
 
*'''Climb! Search Stairs'''
*'''Line Up: Search List''': In this single player game, the player will place the terms in order of how many hits they assume they have on Google, while making mistakes will deplete the player's life.
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*'''Line Up: Search List''': In this single-player game, the player will place the terms in order of how many hits they assume that they have on Google, while making mistakes will deplete the player's life.
 
*'''Which Has More'''
 
*'''Which Has More'''
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Revision as of 21:56, 30 May 2020

And-Kensaku (previously known as Kensakusu, oftentimes mistranslated as Kensa X) is a Wii video game by Nintendo and Shift that was developed in cooperation with Google. The game was released in Japan on April 29, 2010. Ando Kensaku is a mini-game compilation where players attempt to predict the number of search results of terms on Google. In all there are fourteen different mini-games.

List of mini-games

There are fourteen mini-games in the game.

  • And Search! Panel 9
  • Bomb Survival: A 1 to 4 player game where players pick words from a list. The player who chooses the word with the least amount of hits on Google receives damage.
  • Climb! Search Stairs
  • Line Up: Search List: In this single-player game, the player will place the terms in order of how many hits they assume that they have on Google, while making mistakes will deplete the player's life.
  • Which Has More