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When selecting a Form, the player can check the Form guide to view the instructions and description of each Form, and view tips that assist with properly using the Form.
When selecting a Form, the player can check the Form guide to view the instructions and description of each Form, and view tips that assist with properly using the Form.


Every microgame is displayed on the guidebook with an image of the game, along with the Form(s), applicable special controls used within the microgame (i.e. Trust Tether or Buttons), and co-op compatibility. Pressing {{button|switch|X}} expands the microgame's details and includes the game's host(s). Before playing the microgame, the player can set the speed of the microgame by pressing {{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|ZL}} and {{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZR}} to adjust a slider ranging from speeds marked as Normal, Brisk, Fast, Faster, and Too Fast.
Every microgame is displayed on the guidebook with an image of the game, along with the Form(s), applicable special controls used within the microgame (i.e. Trust Tether or Buttons), and co-op compatibility. Pressing {{button|switch|X}} expands the microgame's details and includes the game's host(s). Before playing the microgame, the player can set the speed of the microgame by pressing {{button|switch|L}}/{{button|switch|ZL}} and {{button|switch|R}}/{{button|switch|ZR}}, choosing from Normal, Brisk, Fast, Faster, and Too Fast speeds.


The intermission stage of the Museum consists of a museum display. A stone tablet is placed in a machine, and the screen above displays a scanning of the tablet. A banner beside the screen lifts up to reveal the Form. If the player wins, the screen displays a smiling face with two hands giving thumbs-ups popping out of its sides, and the museum display shines. If the player loses, the screen displays an error message and tilts askew, the banners are torn up, and the museum display darkens.
The intermission stage of the Museum consists of a museum display. A stone tablet is placed in a machine, and the screen above displays a scanning of the tablet. A banner beside the screen lifts up to reveal the Form. If the player wins, the screen displays a smiling face with two hands giving thumbs-ups popping out of its sides, and the museum display shines. If the player loses, the screen displays an error message and tilts askew, the banners are torn up, and the museum display darkens.

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