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'''Puzzle Panel''' is | '''Puzzle Panel''' is one of [[Yoshi]]'s [[minigame]]s in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and a Puzzle minigame in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is based on the game ''{{wp|Lights Out (game)|Lights Out}}''. A harder version of the minigame called [[Puzzle Panic]] also appears in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' as one of Yoshi's minigames. | ||
A harder version of the minigame called [[Puzzle Panic]] also appears in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' as one of Yoshi's minigames. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The player must match the Touch Screen picture with the top screen picture. Both pictures are made of a grid of panels with [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]s on the front and [[Cape Feather]]s on the back. Touching a panel with the stylus will cause it to flip over, along with the surrounding panels. If the panels are flipped correctly, the two Yoshi statues on the left and right blast off, and the player advances to the next level. Later levels will take more flips, or "turns," to complete. On each level, the player has three chances. If the player fails to match the two pictures correctly three times, the [[Game Over|game ends]]. | The player must match the Touch Screen picture with the top screen picture. Both pictures are made of a grid of panels with [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]s on the front and [[Cape Feather]]s on the back. Touching a panel with the stylus will cause it to flip over, along with the surrounding panels. If the panels are flipped correctly, the two Yoshi statues on the left and right blast off, and the player advances to the next level. Later levels will take more flips, or "turns," to complete. On each level, the player has three chances. If the player fails to match the two pictures correctly three times, the [[Game Over|game ends]]. | ||
In multiplayer, this game is timed for 30 seconds. If the panels are flipped incorrectly, one point will be lost; if they are correctly flipped, the player will earn one point and move to the next level. When the timer reaches zero, the player with the most points wins. | In multiplayer, this game is timed for 30 seconds. If the panels are flipped incorrectly, one [[point]] will be lost; if they are correctly flipped, the player will earn one point and move to the next level. When the timer reaches zero, the player with the most points wins. | ||
==In-game instructions== | ==In-game instructions== |
Revision as of 16:41, July 28, 2021
Puzzle Panel is one of Yoshi's minigames in Super Mario 64 DS and a Puzzle minigame in New Super Mario Bros. It is based on the game Lights Out. A harder version of the minigame called Puzzle Panic also appears in Super Mario 64 DS as one of Yoshi's minigames.
Gameplay
The player must match the Touch Screen picture with the top screen picture. Both pictures are made of a grid of panels with Mushrooms on the front and Cape Feathers on the back. Touching a panel with the stylus will cause it to flip over, along with the surrounding panels. If the panels are flipped correctly, the two Yoshi statues on the left and right blast off, and the player advances to the next level. Later levels will take more flips, or "turns," to complete. On each level, the player has three chances. If the player fails to match the two pictures correctly three times, the game ends.
In multiplayer, this game is timed for 30 seconds. If the panels are flipped incorrectly, one point will be lost; if they are correctly flipped, the player will earn one point and move to the next level. When the timer reaches zero, the player with the most points wins.
In-game instructions
- Single player: "Match the Touch Screen picture to the top screen. Touch a panel to turn over the surrounding panels. Harder levels will take more turns to solve."
- Multiplayer: "Match the Touch Screen picture to the top screen. Touch a panel to turn over the surrounding panels. The first player to touch the winning panel is the winner."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | パズルパネル[?] Pazuru Paneru |
Puzzle Panel | |
Chinese | 谜题面板[?] Mítí Miànbǎn |
Puzzle Panel | |
French | Puzzle[?] | Puzzle | |
German | Puzzlemanie[?] | Puzzle-mania | |
Italian | Puzzle pazzo[?] | Crazy puzzle | |
Korean | 패널 퍼즐[?] Paeneol Peojeul |
Panel Puzzle | |
Spanish | Puzle de paneles[?] | Panel Puzzle |
Trivia
- In Super Mario 64 DS, the theme used is the same theme used in Mix-a-Mug. In New Super Mario Bros., the theme used is the same theme used in Lethal Lava Land and Shifting Sand Land. Puzzle Panic in Super Mario 64 DS uses the Lethal Lava Land theme.