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There are also parts when a giant cannonball is shot at the player. The player must hold {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} as a shield to block it. | There are also parts when a giant cannonball is shot at the player. The player must hold {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} as a shield to block it. | ||
The player has four strawberries that act as their lives. When a MechaWario minion reaches the player, it jumps onto the touch screen and the player must stomp the minions by tapping them on {{button|wiiu|GamePad}}. If the player is unsuccessful in doing this, then the robot steals one of the four fruits (the player does have a chance to get them back by shooting at the MechaWario minions who stole the strawberries on the main screen). If all | The player has four strawberries that act as their lives. When a MechaWario minion reaches the player, it jumps onto the touch screen and the player must stomp the minions by tapping them on {{button|wiiu|GamePad}}. If the player is unsuccessful in doing this, then the robot steals one of the four fruits (the player does have a chance to get them back by shooting at the MechaWario minions who stole the strawberries on the main screen). If all strawberries are lost, then the game ends at that point. | ||
At the end of each stage, a MechaWario boss appears. In order to defeat it and pass the targeted stage, the player must shoot arrows at various weak spots (depending on level difficulty). | At the end of each stage, a MechaWario boss appears. In order to defeat it and pass the targeted stage, the player must shoot arrows at various weak spots (depending on level difficulty). |