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*The microgame's screen can be shattered.
*The microgame's screen can be shattered.
*The microgame's screen cannot be damaged, but the other players are equipped with leaves to cover it.
*The microgame's screen cannot be damaged, but the other players are equipped with leaves to cover it.
If the player inside the microgame succeeds, they will receive a number of ★ equaling to the number of opponents they were against. If they fail, the other players will receive one ★ each. The more ★ they have, the higher the difficulty level of the microgame.
If the player inside the microgame succeeds, they will receive a number of ★ equaling to the number of opponents they were against. If they fail, the other players will receive one ★ each. A strategy for players is if they are bad at a microgame, or they believe is too hard for them to do, they should not score the goal to play it. Additionally, the more ★ they have, the higher the difficulty level of the microgame.
*With two players, each round has one ★. The first player to get five ★ wins.
*With two players, each round has one ★. The first player to get five ★ wins.
*With three players, each round has two ★. The first player to get ten ★ wins.
*With three players, each round has two ★. The first player to get ten ★ wins.

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