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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The objective of the game is to dribble several basketballs for as long as possible, using [[Mario]]'s hand which is controlled with the mouse. The player can only move the hand horizontally and the game starts with only one basketball to dribble. More basketballs gradually spawn, demanding better timing to catch all of them. Each time a ball bounces off the floor, the hand has to catch it and send it back. For every dribble, 10 points are added to a score. The player should aim to hit the [[? Block|? boxes]] that appear on the ground, which give one [[coin]] at each hit; whenever the ? box is hit a fifth time, it gives five coins and warps to another spot on the ground. Coins, however, do not increase the score, but are added to a separate counter. Sometimes, [[Green Shell]]s appear and slide across the field, and if hit by a ball, they deduct 50 points from the score and disappear.
The objective of the game is to dribble several basketballs for as long as possible, using [[Mario]]'s hand which is controlled with the mouse. The player can only move the hand horizontally and the game starts with only one basketball to dribble. More basketballs gradually spawn, demanding better timing to catch all of them. Each time a ball bounces off the floor, the hand has to send it back. For every dribble, 10 points are added to a score.


The player is given five lives, which they lose one by one if they miss catching the basketballs. After the game is over, the player is shown the final score, which is the product between the in-game score and the number of coins collected.
The player should aim to hit the [[? Block|? boxes]] that appear on the ground, which give one [[coin]] at each hit; whenever the ? box is hit a fifth time, it gives five coins and warps to another spot on the ground. Coins, however, do not increase the score, but are added to a separate counter. Sometimes, [[Green Shell]]s appear and slide across the field, and if hit by a ball, they deduct 50 points from the score and disappear.
 
The player is given five lives, which they lose one by one if they miss catching the basketballs. After the game is over, the player is shown the final score, which is the product between the in-game score and the number of coins earned.


==External link==
==External link==
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==Reference==
==Reference==
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Template:Infobox Mario Hoops 3-on-3 -- Dribble Skillz was an online Flash game originally published on the official Mario Hoops 3-on-3 website. It was also listed and playable in the Nintendo Arcade, a section on nintendo.com, among other promotional web games.[1] However, the game was removed entirely from the website's servers.

Gameplay

The objective of the game is to dribble several basketballs for as long as possible, using Mario's hand which is controlled with the mouse. The player can only move the hand horizontally and the game starts with only one basketball to dribble. More basketballs gradually spawn, demanding better timing to catch all of them. Each time a ball bounces off the floor, the hand has to send it back. For every dribble, 10 points are added to a score.

The player should aim to hit the ? boxes that appear on the ground, which give one coin at each hit; whenever the ? box is hit a fifth time, it gives five coins and warps to another spot on the ground. Coins, however, do not increase the score, but are added to a separate counter. Sometimes, Green Shells appear and slide across the field, and if hit by a ball, they deduct 50 points from the score and disappear.

The player is given five lives, which they lose one by one if they miss catching the basketballs. After the game is over, the player is shown the final score, which is the product between the in-game score and the number of coins earned.

External link

Reference