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[[File:MH3o3SunshineRoad.png|thumb|Sunshine Road, as shown in the course's preview]]
[[File:MH3o3SunshineRoad.png|thumb|Sunshine Road, as shown in the course's preview]]
'''Sunshine Road''' is the second course available in the Dribble Race mode in the game ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. Its time to beat is 55 seconds. If this time is beaten, along with the 45 seconds in the [[Peach's Castle (Dribble Race course)|previous course]], [[Rainbow Road (Dribble Race course)|Rainbow Road]] is unlocked.  
'''Sunshine Road''' is the second course available in the Dribble Race mode in the game ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. It's time to beat is 55 seconds. If this time is beaten, along with the 45 seconds in the [[Peach's Castle (Dribble Race course)|previous course]], [[Rainbow Road (Dribble Race course)|Rainbow Road]] is unlocked.  


==Course layout==
==Course layout==
The course itself is fairly simple, as it takes place on a wooden road. There are two stands on either side of the road containing an [[audience]] to watch the player attempt to conquer the mode. The player starts out on the starting line and is faced with a rotating rack of tires, which serves as the course's primary and only obstacle. There are six of these contraptions in total, each mounted with a total of eight tires. If the player comes into contact with the tires, they are temporarily flatten and loses some of the [[coin]]s in their stockpile. Coins are earned from the [[? Panel]]s, which they are three of at all times. Some of the panels move either up or down or from left to right, and they are always in the pathway of the tire's rotation. Once the player reaches 100 coins, they must walk to the finish line while avoiding the obstacles in order to complete the mode.
The course itself is fairly simple, as it takes place on a wooden road. There are two stands on either side of the road containing an [[audience]] to watch the player attempt to conquer the mode. The player starts out on the starting line and is faced with a rotating rack of tires, which serves as the course's primary and only obstacle. There are six of these contraptions in total, each mounted with a total of eight tires. If the player comes into contact with the tires, they are temporarily flatten and loses some of the [[coin]]s in their stockpile. Coins are earned from the [[? Panel]]s, which they are three of at all times. Some of the panels move either up or down or from left to right, and they are always in the pathway of the tire's rotation. Once the player reaches 100 coins, they must walk to the finish line while avoiding the obstacles in order to complete the mode.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Ger=Palmenderby
|GerM=Palm Tree Derby
}}


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[[Category:Mario Hoops 3-on-3 levels]]
[[Category:Mario Hoops 3-on-3 levels]]

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