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{{event | {{M&S event infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Dream Shooting.png]] | |image=[[File:M&SatOG DS Dream Shooting.png]] | ||
| | |appears_in=''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' ([[Nintendo DS]]) | ||
|controls=Aim: Slide on the Touch Screen.<br>Shoot: L or R Buttons.<br>Reload: Slide on Touch Screen. | |controls=Aim: Slide on the Touch Screen.<br>Shoot: L or R Buttons.<br>Reload: Slide on Touch Screen. | ||
|circuits= | |circuits=Cosmos Circuit | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Dream Shooting''' is a [[Dream Event]] that appears exclusively in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''. The objective of the event is to score as many points as possible by shooting the various targets, with the event taking place in Dream Castle. It is unlocked by completing the Cosmos Circuit. | '''Dream Shooting''' is a [[Dream Event]] that appears exclusively in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''. The objective of the event is to score as many points as possible by shooting the various targets, with the event taking place in Dream Castle. It is unlocked by completing the Cosmos Circuit. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
In this event, the player plays three different stages, each taking place in a different location in or outside the castle and with different enemies. The first stage takes place outside the castle and has [[Kiki]]s, [[Flapper | In this event, the player plays three different stages, each taking place in a different location in or outside the castle and with different enemies. The first stage takes place outside the castle and has [[Kiki]]s, [[Egg Flapper|Flapper]]s, Character Balloons and [[Egg Pawn]]s both with and without shields. The second stage takes place in the castle hall and has Flappers, both types of Egg Pawn and Character Balloons. The final stage has Flappers, Egg Pawns with shields, Character Balloons and a giant Egg Pawn with a shield as the boss. The player moves their sight around by sliding on the Touch Screen, and shoots by pressing {{button|ds|L}} or {{button|ds|R}}. If they run out of shots, they must quickly slide left and right on the Touch Screen to reload. The player also reloads automatically at the start of every stage and when their character moves forward. The player gains points by shooting the targets, with the type of target awarding different amounts of points. They can also score more points for hitting several targets consecutively. Kikis jump up and down and can be defeated in one shot, and give three points. Flappers are also defeated in one shot and award four points, and may drop [[Item Box]]es that they were carrying. Egg Pawns take several hits and award three points for each hit. Egg Pawns with shields also take several hits, though hits when they are holding up the shield do not score the player any points. They award four points for each successful hit, and fifteen when fully defeated. The final boss is larger but acts in the same way, giving five points per hit, and 50 extra points to the character who defeats him. Character Balloons award ten points if hit, however if the player its one that is not their own, the character whose [[Emblem]] is on the balloon will lose ten points. The player can also it the Item Boxes, which give them no points but an item, which is automatically used. The items and their effects are: | ||
*[[Super Mushroom]]: Increase the size of the player's targeting sight for a short amount of time, or until the player moves forward. | *[[Super Mushroom]]: Increase the size of the player's targeting sight for a short amount of time, or until the player moves forward. | ||
*[[Super Star|Starman]]: Gives the player unlimited ammo for a short time or until they move forwards, indicated by their icon on the upper screen constantly changing color. | *[[Super Star|Starman]]: Gives the player unlimited ammo for a short time or until they move forwards, indicated by their icon on the upper screen constantly changing color. | ||
*[[ | *[[Bomb]]: Explodes on several targets, causing all of them damage. | ||
*[[Balloon (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Balloon]]: Doubles the power of each shot for a limited time, inflicting more damage onto targets that take multiple shots to defeat. | *[[Balloon (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Balloon]]: Doubles the power of each shot for a limited time, inflicting more damage onto targets that take multiple shots to defeat. | ||
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==Missions== | ==Missions== | ||
*'''Blaze''': [[Blaze | *'''Blaze''': [[Blaze|Blaze's]] fifth mission is to win with a 200 point handicap. | ||
*'''Daisy''': [[Princess Daisy|Daisy's]] fifth mission is to only shoot balloons with her emblem on. | *'''Daisy''': [[Princess Daisy|Daisy's]] fifth mission is to only shoot balloons with her emblem on. | ||
*'''Peach''': [[Princess Peach|Peach's]] fifth mission is to make ten consecutive hits. | *'''Peach''': [[Princess Peach|Peach's]] fifth mission is to make ten consecutive hits. | ||
*'''Shadow''': [[Shadow (character)|Shadow's]] sixth mission is to defeat [[Luigi]]. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Dream Shooting.png|[[Mario]], [[Yoshi]], [[Sonic]] and [[Tails]] competing in Dream Shooting | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=ドリーム シューティング | |||
|JapR=Dorīmu Shūtingu | |||
|JapM=Dream Shooting | |||
|Fre=Tir Rêve | |||
|FreM=Dream Shooting | |||
|Ger=Schießen (Traum) | |||
|GerM=Shooting (Dream) | |||
|Ita=Tiro Sogno | |||
|ItaM=Dream Shooting | |||
|Spa=Tiro Fantasía | |||
|SpaM=Fantasy Shooting | |||
}} | |||
{{M&SATOG}} | {{M&SATOG}} | ||
[[Category:Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games | [[Category:Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games events]] |
Latest revision as of 18:18, September 1, 2024
Dream Shooting | |
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Appears in | Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS) |
Controls | Aim: Slide on the Touch Screen. Shoot: L or R Buttons. Reload: Slide on Touch Screen. |
Circuits | Cosmos Circuit |
Dream Shooting is a Dream Event that appears exclusively in the Nintendo DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. The objective of the event is to score as many points as possible by shooting the various targets, with the event taking place in Dream Castle. It is unlocked by completing the Cosmos Circuit.
Gameplay[edit]
In this event, the player plays three different stages, each taking place in a different location in or outside the castle and with different enemies. The first stage takes place outside the castle and has Kikis, Flappers, Character Balloons and Egg Pawns both with and without shields. The second stage takes place in the castle hall and has Flappers, both types of Egg Pawn and Character Balloons. The final stage has Flappers, Egg Pawns with shields, Character Balloons and a giant Egg Pawn with a shield as the boss. The player moves their sight around by sliding on the Touch Screen, and shoots by pressing or . If they run out of shots, they must quickly slide left and right on the Touch Screen to reload. The player also reloads automatically at the start of every stage and when their character moves forward. The player gains points by shooting the targets, with the type of target awarding different amounts of points. They can also score more points for hitting several targets consecutively. Kikis jump up and down and can be defeated in one shot, and give three points. Flappers are also defeated in one shot and award four points, and may drop Item Boxes that they were carrying. Egg Pawns take several hits and award three points for each hit. Egg Pawns with shields also take several hits, though hits when they are holding up the shield do not score the player any points. They award four points for each successful hit, and fifteen when fully defeated. The final boss is larger but acts in the same way, giving five points per hit, and 50 extra points to the character who defeats him. Character Balloons award ten points if hit, however if the player its one that is not their own, the character whose Emblem is on the balloon will lose ten points. The player can also it the Item Boxes, which give them no points but an item, which is automatically used. The items and their effects are:
- Super Mushroom: Increase the size of the player's targeting sight for a short amount of time, or until the player moves forward.
- Starman: Gives the player unlimited ammo for a short time or until they move forwards, indicated by their icon on the upper screen constantly changing color.
- Bomb: Explodes on several targets, causing all of them damage.
- Balloon: Doubles the power of each shot for a limited time, inflicting more damage onto targets that take multiple shots to defeat.
Controls[edit]
- Use the stylus and buttons to play this event.
- Cooperate to shoot the joker targets such as Kiki and Flapper as you advance through the stages.
- Joker targets worth more points appear the further you advance.
- Your gun runs out of ammo after 10 shots.
- Slide on the Touch Screen to reload.
- You get a combo bonus if you continue to score hits without a single miss.
- Shooting your opponents' Character Balloons takes points from that character and adds them to your total.
- Shooting the item boxes that appear in each stage reveals useful items contained inside.
- Super Mushroom
Makes your targeting sight bigger for a limited time. - Starman
Ammo isn't depleted by shooting for a limited time. - Bomb
Affects area round it when it explodes. - Balloon
Doubles the power of each shot for a limited time.
Missions[edit]
- Blaze: Blaze's fifth mission is to win with a 200 point handicap.
- Daisy: Daisy's fifth mission is to only shoot balloons with her emblem on.
- Peach: Peach's fifth mission is to make ten consecutive hits.
- Shadow: Shadow's sixth mission is to defeat Luigi.
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドリーム シューティング[?] Dorīmu Shūtingu |
Dream Shooting | |
French | Tir Rêve[?] | Dream Shooting | |
German | Schießen (Traum)[?] | Shooting (Dream) | |
Italian | Tiro Sogno[?] | Dream Shooting | |
Spanish | Tiro Fantasía[?] | Fantasy Shooting |