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The characters in the game are [[Mona]] (player 1, {{button|gba|L}} button) on the left and [[Dribble & Spitz|Dribble]] (player 2, {{button|gba|R}} button) on the right. Each player has their own side, they are separated by a gray column in the center with three yellow blocks. Both characters come with an up and down moving bar, which is either red (Mona) or blue (Dribble). | The characters in the game are [[Mona]] (player 1, {{button|gba|L}} button) on the left and [[Dribble & Spitz|Dribble]] (player 2, {{button|gba|R}} button) on the right. Each player has their own side, they are separated by a gray column in the center with three yellow blocks. Both characters come with an up and down moving bar, which is either red (Mona) or blue (Dribble). | ||
By pressing the {{button|gba|L}} or {{button|gba|R}} button, the respective bar moves to the center. If it is in line with one of the yellow blocks at the moment the player presses the button, the bar pushes the block a bit forward to the side of the opponent. Either way, the bar will turn back and continue moving up and down afterwards. When a block has been fully pushed to the other player's side, which requires at least three pushes, it will fall down and squash the opponent's character. A player has the chance to undo the other one's push by pushing the block again with | By pressing the {{button|gba|L}} or {{button|gba|R}} button, the respective bar moves to the center. If it is in line with one of the yellow blocks at the moment the player presses the button, the bar pushes the block a bit forward to the side of the opponent. Either way, the bar will turn back and continue moving up and down afterwards. When a block has been fully pushed to the other player's side, which requires at least three pushes, it will fall down and squash the opponent's character. A player has the chance to undo the other one's push by pushing the block again with his or her bar. Furthermore, sometimes the speed suddenly increases or slows down. For squashing the opponent, a player earns a star. | ||
After a player has earned three stars, they win and the game is over. | After a player has earned three stars, they win and the game is over. |