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*'''Level 2:''' The player counts girls, who run at different speeds and may occasionally trip when running.
*'''Level 2:''' The player counts girls, who run at different speeds and may occasionally trip when running.
*'''Level 3:''' The player counts men, who run at different speeds and may occasionally trip when running. Boys may appear behind some of the running men, and the boys must also be counted to the total number of runners.
*'''Level 3:''' The player counts men, who run at different speeds and may occasionally trip when running. Boys may appear behind some of the running men, and the boys must also be counted to the total number of runners.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the clicker has two buttons on its upper and lower sides to accommodate two characters that target up or down. If the players win, the player that hits the button more times receives an effort point, and if both players each hit the button the same number of times, no effort points are awarded. The player that overcounts the number of runners loses an effort point.
If two players are utilized for this microgame, the clicker has two buttons on its upper and lower sides to accommodate two characters that target up or down. If the players win, the player that hits the button more times receives an effort point, and if both players each hit the button the same amount of times, no effort points are awarded. The player that overcounts the number of runners loses an effort point.


==Mission==
==Mission==
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|1.1=Mona|1.2=Kat and Ana
|1.1=Mona|1.2=Kat and Ana
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}}
*[[9-Volt]] is an above-average fit because he is held in one place, allowing him to hit the clicker anytime.
*[[9-Volt]] is an above-average fit because he's held in one place, allowing him to hit the clicker anytime.
*[[Dr. Crygor]] is an average fit because he may click the button again whenever he stops swimming while upside-down.
*[[Mona]], [[Kat & Ana]] are unsuitable due to their nature of constant movement preventing them from hitting the clicker buttons consistently or providing more risk of overcounting.
*[[Mona]], [[Kat & Ana]] are unsuitable due to their nature of constant movement preventing them from hitting the clicker buttons consistently or providing more risk of overcounting.


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|Jap=ランナーかぞえ
|Jap=ランナーかぞえ
|JapR=Rannā Kazoe
|JapR=Rannā Kazoe
|JapM=Runner Count
|JapM=Runner count
|ChiS=数跑者
|ChiSR=Shù pǎo zhě
|ChiSM=Counting Runners
|ChiT=數跑者
|ChiTR=Shù pǎo zhě
|ChiTM=Counting Runners
|Kor=러너 카운팅
|Kor=러너 카운팅
|KorR=Reoneo Kaunting
|KorR=Reoneo Kaunting
|KorM=Runner Counting
|KorM=Runner Counting
|Spa=Contador atlético
|Spa= Contador atlético
|SpaM=Athletic counter
|SpaM= Athletic counter
|Ita=Contacorridori
|Ita=Contacorridori
|ItaM=Runner counter
|ItaM=Runner counter

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