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The game is estimated to be composed of 30% exploration elements and 70% turn-based combat.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKFOuFaZz4Q&t=303s Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Interview with Davide Soliani. Retrieved April 9, 2024]</ref> There is also multiplayer, local co-op mode. The combat is weapon-based, with the weapons primarily resembling guns (notably the Blaster, Boomshot, Rumblebang, and Precision class-weapons), though they also resemble warhammers (Melee-class), rocket launchers (Rocket-class), rubber ducks (Grenaduck-class), yo-yos (Bworb-class), and deployable shuttles (Sentry-class). | The game is estimated to be composed of 30% exploration elements and 70% turn-based combat.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKFOuFaZz4Q&t=303s Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Interview with Davide Soliani. Retrieved April 9, 2024]</ref> There is also multiplayer, local co-op mode. The combat is weapon-based, with the weapons primarily resembling guns (notably the Blaster, Boomshot, Rumblebang, and Precision class-weapons), though they also resemble warhammers (Melee-class), rocket launchers (Rocket-class), rubber ducks (Grenaduck-class), yo-yos (Bworb-class), and deployable shuttles (Sentry-class). | ||