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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The minigame is similar to [[Mario Bandstand]] with two small differences. Two teams, each made up of one drummer and one flutist, have to play the instruments together with as accurate timing as possible. First a melody plays, warning the player what the melody (and appropriate timing) is, then a refrain, which they must play. If one of the players on the team plays the instrument incorrectly, an acorn falls down from the tree and hits the player. The team with the more accurate timing playing the instruments at the end of the minigame wins. | The minigame is similar to [[Mario Bandstand]] with two small differences. Two teams, each made up of one drummer and one flutist, have to play the instruments together with as accurate timing as possible. First a melody plays, warning the player what the melody (and appropriate timing) is, then a refrain, which they must play. If one of the players on the team plays the instrument incorrectly, an acorn falls down from the tree and hits the player. The team with the more accurate timing playing the instruments at the end of the minigame wins. There are two possible songs to be played, the "Flower Waltz" or "[[Toad]]'s Waltz." In a normal game, the song is chosen randomly, but in [[Mini-Game Park]], players can choose the song. | ||
There are two possible songs to be played | |||
In the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], the music that is played is dependent on the skill level being played: "Flower Waltz" for Normal, and "Toad's Waltz" for Hard. | In the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], the music that is played is dependent on the skill level being played: "Flower Waltz" for Normal, and "Toad's Waltz" for Hard. |