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==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
===Solo Player=== | ===Solo Player=== | ||
Control Stick – Move | Control Stick – Move<br> | ||
A button – Shoot | A button – Shoot<br> | ||
A button (hold) – Charge Shot | A button (hold) – Charge Shot<br> | ||
B button – Shock beam | B button – Shock beam<br> | ||
B button (hold) – Charge shock beam | B button (hold) – Charge shock beam | ||
===Team=== | ===Team=== | ||
Control Stick – Move | Control Stick – Move<br> | ||
A button – Shoot | A button – Shoot<br> | ||
B button (hold and release) – Dash | B button (hold and release) – Dash | ||
Revision as of 22:34, August 18, 2007
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Mario Mechs is is a 1-Vs.-3 Mini-Game from Mario Party 5.
Gameplay
The solo player controls a large mechanical robot, and the team controls scooters. Each player has a health bar that can be depleted by being shot. The solo player's goal is to eliminate the team, while the team tries to destroy the solo player. The team has arrows that point in the direction of the solo player, allowing them to keep an eye on him/her. The team can also dash in their scooters to avoid the solo player's shots. The solo player also has a shock beam that hits any players in its radius.
If the team fails to defeat the solo player and the solo player fails to eliminate each member of the team, the game ends in a draw.
Controls
Solo Player
Control Stick – Move
A button – Shoot
A button (hold) – Charge Shot
B button – Shock beam
B button (hold) – Charge shock beam
Team
Control Stick – Move
A button – Shoot
B button (hold and release) – Dash