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*'''Rules''' – ''"<font color=red>Please pay attention to your surroundings and be careful when moving your system.</font> Aim by moving your system, and try to hit as many Fuzzies as possible with an arrow. <font color=red>If the gameplay becomes unstable, place the system on a flat surface to recalibrate. You can also press down on {{button|3ds|Pad}} at any time to center your view."'' | *'''Rules''' – ''"<font color=red>Please pay attention to your surroundings and be careful when moving your system.</font> Aim by moving your system, and try to hit as many Fuzzies as possible with an arrow. <font color=red>If the gameplay becomes unstable, place the system on a flat surface to recalibrate. You can also press down on {{button|3ds|Pad}} at any time to center your view.</font>"'' | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 13:55, September 5, 2016
Template:Minigame-infobox Buzz a Fuzzy (Ready, Aim, Fuzzy! in PAL regions) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour.
Introduction
The 4 players are seen standing on a wooden bridge, and squares with Fuzzies on all 4 corners appear in the sky. The camera fades in to the player's view.
Gameplay
The player must use the Nintendo 3DS to aim at the Fuzzies. They then pull back on the to ready their bow, and release it to fire. The player that has fired at the most Fuzzies in three rounds wins.
Controls
- Move system – Aim
- Pull back and release
– Fire
In-game text
- Rules – "Please pay attention to your surroundings and be careful when moving your system. Aim by moving your system, and try to hit as many Fuzzies as possible with an arrow. If the gameplay becomes unstable, place the system on a flat surface to recalibrate. You can also press down on
at any time to center your view."