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|title=Cannon Kaos | |||
|image=[[File:Cannonkaos1.jpg|250px]]<br>Title screen | |image=[[File:Cannonkaos1.jpg|250px]]<br>Title screen | ||
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |released=2006{{ref needed}} | ||
|genre=[[Genre#Puzzle|Puzzle]] | |genre=[[Genre#Puzzle|Puzzle]] | ||
|modes=Single player | |modes=Single player | ||
|ratings=N/A | |ratings=N/A | ||
|platforms={{wp|Adobe Flash}} | |platforms={{wp|Adobe Flash}} | ||
| | |media=HTML | ||
|input=Mouse | |input=Mouse | ||
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[[File:Cannonkaosicon.jpg|frame|left|Icon]] | [[File:Cannonkaosicon.jpg|frame|left|Icon]] | ||
'''''Mario vs. DK 2: Cannon Kaos''''' was an online {{wp|Adobe Flash|Flash}} advergame published by [[Nintendo]] to promote ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', first released in 2006 for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was playable on the game's official website and on the [[Nintendo Arcade]] section of nintendo.com.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070911004647/http://www.nintendo.com/arcade Nintendo Arcade]. ''nintendo.com''. Archived September 11, 2007 via Wayback Machine. Retrieved December 23, 2017.</ref> | |||
'''''Mario vs. DK 2: Cannon Kaos''''' was an online {{wp|Adobe Flash|Flash}} advergame published by [[Nintendo]] to promote ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', first released in 2006 for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was playable on the game's official website | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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The game plays in a similar fashion to the boss battles of ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2''. The player has to aim and shoot [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]] toys from a rotatable cannon, which can be adjusted with the mouse by rotating the adjoined wheel and fired by clicking on the central button that reads "Shoot". The game's objective is to have at least one Mini Mario reach the exit in each of the three levels. The player starts out the game with a reserve of five Mini Marios, and the number of Mini Marios they have for the next level depends on how many of them had reached the exit in the previous level. | The game plays in a similar fashion to the boss battles of ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2''. The player has to aim and shoot [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini Mario]] toys from a rotatable cannon, which can be adjusted with the mouse by rotating the adjoined wheel and fired by clicking on the central button that reads "Shoot". The game's objective is to have at least one Mini Mario reach the exit in each of the three levels. The player starts out the game with a reserve of five Mini Marios, and the number of Mini Marios they have for the next level depends on how many of them had reached the exit in the previous level. | ||
The layout of each level consists of multiple walls and blocks placed in a maze-like manner, with multiple paths to shoot Mini Marios onto. Only one toy can be shot at a time, and it must reach the goal before another one can be shot. Mini Marios bounce off the walls, obtaining a [[coin]] each time they bounce. The player will lose Mini Marios if they launch them into gaps or into [[Bob-omb]]s and [[Shy Guy]] | The layout of each level consists of multiple walls and blocks placed in a maze-like manner, with multiple paths to shoot Mini Marios onto. Only one toy can be shot at a time, and it must reach the goal before another one can be shot. Mini Marios bounce off the walls, obtaining a [[coin]] each time they bounce. The player will lose Mini Marios if they launch them into gaps or into [[Bob-omb]]s and [[Shy Guy (toy)|Shy Guys]], which are completely motionless. Hitting an enemy destroys both the Mini Mario and the enemy, leaving that spot clear at the cost of one Mini Mario. | ||
The exit in the first two levels consists of a [[Warp Pipe]], while in the third level, it is a [[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Goal Door]]. For each Mini Mario that reaches the Goal Door, the player is awarded 10 coins. Regardless of whether the player wins or loses the game, the end screen always displays the final score, along with the best score achieved in previous gameplays. There is also the option to either e-mail a friend about the score, or replay the game. | The exit in the first two levels consists of a [[Warp Pipe]], while in the third level, it is a [[Goal Door (Mario vs. Donkey Kong series)|Goal Door]]. For each Mini Mario that reaches the Goal Door, the player is awarded 10 coins. Regardless of whether the player wins or loses the game, the end screen always displays the final score, along with the best score achieved in previous gameplays. There is also the option to either e-mail a friend about the score, or replay the game. | ||
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*[https://youtu.be/QdR0wrV4jiY?t=9m30s Gameplay video on YouTube] | *[https://youtu.be/QdR0wrV4jiY?t=9m30s Gameplay video on YouTube] | ||
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