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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:MH3on3SherbetLand1.png|thumb|Gameplay in [[Sherbet Land (basketball court)|Sherbet Land]]]]
[[File:MH3on3SherbetLand1.png|thumb|Gameplay in [[Sherbet Land (basketball court)|Sherbet Land]]]]
''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' plays with traditional basketball controls and rules, with competitions being played between two teams of three characters (hence the "3-on-3" in the game's title). The goal of the game is to amass the most points by shooting the ball into a raised net onto a particular side of the court; in the player's case, the hoop is always ahead of the player rather than behind, even while switching courts. The player's team of three is identified with red colors, while blue colors represent the opponent team's players. Most of the gameplay in this title is controlled by using the touch screen capabilities, such as dribbling the ball, performing dodging movements, and shooting the ball. The only exceptions are moving a character, which is controlled by the {{button|ds|pad}}, and a special form of passing, which uses the {{button|ds|L}} button. This default control scheme assumes that all players are right-handed, and it can be switched around with the {{button|ds|a}}, {{button|ds|b}}, {{button|ds|x}}, and {{button|ds|y}} buttons controlling movement and the {{button|ds|R}} button for passing for left-handed players in the settings menu.
''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' plays with traditional basketball controls and rules. Two teams of three characters pit out against each other in a court, dribbling a ball past their opposition. The goal of the game is to amass the most points by shooting the ball into a raised net onto a particular side of the court; in the player's case, the hoop is always ahead of the player rather than behind, even while switching courts. The player's team of three is identified with red colors, while blue colors represent the opponent team's players. Most of the gameplay in this title is controlled by using the touch screen capabilities, such as dribbling the ball, performing dodging movements, and shooting the ball. The only exceptions are moving a character, which is controlled by the {{button|ds|pad}}, and a special form of passing, which uses the {{button|ds|L}} button. This default control scheme assumes that all players are right-handed, and it can be switched around with the {{button|ds|a}}, {{button|ds|b}}, {{button|ds|x}}, and {{button|ds|y}} buttons controlling movement and the {{button|ds|R}} button for passing for left-handed players in the settings menu.


All matches start at half court, with the center of each team preparing to jump for the ball that [[Lakitu]] will release at the start. The player who successfully catches the ball while jumping obtains possession of the ball. While in possession of the ball, players have many various options. Players can move around with the ball, dribbling [[? Panel]]s for coins that help them obtain more points if they successfully score a basket or pass the ball towards another teammate. Players can evade attacking opponents by moving the ball away from them via dribbling the ball into a different area than where the opponent will attack. Players can attempt to aim for the hoop by swiping up on the touch screen, though they can increase accuracy of their aim by charging up the ball beforehand. If players run up to the basket and perform a shot, they will dunk the ball into the hoop. If the ball rebounds from the backboard, players can jump up and dunk the ball in to ensure the ball goes through the net. Some evasive maneuvers against opponents include making quick turns to avoid opponents in a pinch, and, while charging, players can move the ball around to prevent steals.
All matches start at half court, with the center of each team preparing to jump for the ball that [[Lakitu]] will release at the start. The player who successfully catches the ball while jumping obtains possession of the ball. While in possession of the ball, players have many various options. Players can move around with the ball, dribbling [[? Panel]]s for coins that help them obtain more points if they successfully score a basket or pass the ball towards another teammate. Players can evade attacking opponents by moving the ball away from them via dribbling the ball into a different area than where the opponent will attack. Players can attempt to aim for the hoop by swiping up on the touch screen, though they can increase accuracy of their aim by charging up the ball beforehand. If players run up to the basket and perform a shot, they will dunk the ball into the hoop. If the ball rebounds from the backboard, players can jump up and dunk the ball in to ensure the ball goes through the net. Some evasive maneuvers against opponents include making quick turns to avoid opponents in a pinch, and, while charging, players can move the ball around to prevent steals.

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