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To enter game mode, the top button on the left must be pressed to select the difficulty level, with GAME A for easy and GAME B for hard. Next, the "move left" button on the bezel starts the game. Princess Toadstool is running towards [[Peach's Castle|her castle]], but [[Koopa Troopa]]s try to block her. She can dodge them by moving to the left or right. Each time she succeeds, she is awarded 10 [[point]]s, and there is a maximum of 9,990 points. It is [[Game Over]] if she collides with an enemy three times. | To enter game mode, the top button on the left must be pressed to select the difficulty level, with GAME A for easy and GAME B for hard. Next, the "move left" button on the bezel starts the game. Princess Toadstool is running towards [[Peach's Castle|her castle]], but [[Koopa Troopa]]s try to block her. She can dodge them by moving to the left or right. Each time she succeeds, she is awarded 10 [[point]]s, and there is a maximum of 9,990 points. It is [[Game Over]] if she collides with an enemy three times. | ||
At timed intervals, a [[Toad (species)|Little Toadie]] travels down the far left side of the screen. If the princess manages to meet him, she | At timed intervals, a [[Toad (species)|Little Toadie]] travels down the far left side of the screen. If the princess manages to meet him, she gets 30 points. If she successfully escorts him to the far right to meet another Toadie, she is given 50 points. Doing this thrice causes the Bonus Castle to appear on the right. In this minigame, pressing the "move right" button causes a single digit to quickly cycle from one through nine. Pressing the same button stops it and awards bonus points that are equaled to that number multiplied by 10 (10 to 90 bonus points). | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 16:07, February 26, 2023
Princess Toadstool's Castle Run is one of the three LCD game watches belonging to the Super Mario Bros. Watch line released in 1990 as promotional items by McDonald's in the United States and Japan. It is the first game to feature Princess Toadstool as the sole playable character. The gameplay is identical to that of many LCD racing games such as Super Mario Race.
Gameplay
To enter game mode, the top button on the left must be pressed to select the difficulty level, with GAME A for easy and GAME B for hard. Next, the "move left" button on the bezel starts the game. Princess Toadstool is running towards her castle, but Koopa Troopas try to block her. She can dodge them by moving to the left or right. Each time she succeeds, she is awarded 10 points, and there is a maximum of 9,990 points. It is Game Over if she collides with an enemy three times.
At timed intervals, a Little Toadie travels down the far left side of the screen. If the princess manages to meet him, she gets 30 points. If she successfully escorts him to the far right to meet another Toadie, she is given 50 points. Doing this thrice causes the Bonus Castle to appear on the right. In this minigame, pressing the "move right" button causes a single digit to quickly cycle from one through nine. Pressing the same button stops it and awards bonus points that are equaled to that number multiplied by 10 (10 to 90 bonus points).
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ピーチ姫のキャッスルランゲーム[1] Pīchi-hime no Kyassuru Ran Gēmu |
Princess Peach's Castle Run Game |
References
- ^ Japanese instructions
External links
Game watches | |
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Nelsonic Game Watch | Super Mario Bros. (1989) • Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990) • Super Mario World (1991) • Donkey Kong (1994) |
Super Mario Bros. Watch | Mario's Egg Catch (1990) • Luigi's Hammer Toss (1990) • Princess Toadstool's Castle Run (1990) |
Gamewatch Boy | Super Mario Race (1992) • Dr. Mario (1993) |