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Players must move vehicles whose wheels are not round: square wheels for the solo player's vehicle, and triangular wheels for the rivals' vehicle. The solo player moves their vehicle by pressing {{button|wii|Pad}} buttons in the exact order shown onscreen. The rivals move their vehicle by pressing {{button|wii|1}} or {{button|wii|2}} one by one. If the solo player presses a wrong button, they must start another combination. If a rival presses a wrong button, they must simply try again. A total of five combinations must be done to reach the goal. The first side to reach the goal wins. | Players must move vehicles whose wheels are not round: square wheels for the solo player's vehicle, and triangular wheels for the rivals' vehicle. The solo player moves their vehicle by pressing {{button|wii|Pad}} buttons in the exact order shown onscreen. The rivals move their vehicle by pressing {{button|wii|1}} or {{button|wii|2}} one by one. If the solo player presses a wrong button, they must start another combination. If a rival presses a wrong button, they must simply try again. A total of five combinations must be done to reach the goal. The first side to reach the goal wins. It is possible to end in a tie where everyone celebrates by having both teams reach the end simultaneously, or when no players reach the end within a certain time limit. | ||
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