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'''Puzzle Panel''' is a [[Minigame]] in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In the former, it is one of [[Yoshi]]'s minigames, and in the latter, it is a Puzzle minigame. It is based on the game ''[[wikipedia:Lights Out (game)|Lights Out]]''.
'''Puzzle Panel''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' In the former, it is one of [[Yoshi]]'s minigames, and in the latter, it is a Puzzle minigame. It is based on the game ''[[wikipedia:Lights Out (game)|Lights Out]]''.
 
A harder version of the minigame called [[Puzzle Panic]] also appears in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' as one of Yoshi's minigames.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
It involves the player attempting to match the touch screen picture with the top screen picture. The screens are made of many panels that have [[Super Mushroom]]s on the front and [[Cape Feather]]s on the back. To match the two screens, the player must touch a panel with the [[Nintendo DS#Stylus|stylus]] to turn it around. However, flipping around a panel makes the surrounding panels flip around as well, adding a challenge. There is a game called [[Puzzle Panic]] that is similar, but there are more panels to flip. When the panels are flipped correctly, the two [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]] statues on the left and right blast off into the air.
The player must match the touch screen picture with the top screen picture. Both pictures are made of a grid of panels with [[Super Mushroom]]s on the front and [[Cape Feather]]s on the back. Touching a panel with the stylus will cause it to flip over, along with the surrounding panels. If the panels are flipped correctly, the two Yoshi statues on the left and right blast off, and the player advances to the next level. Later levels will take more flips, or 'turns', to complete.


In multiplayer, this game is timed for thirty seconds. If the panels are flipped incorrectly, one point will be lost; if they are correctly flipped, the player will earn one point and move to the next level. When the timer reaches zero, the player with the most points wins.
In multiplayer, this game is timed for thirty seconds. If the panels are flipped incorrectly, one point will be lost; if they are correctly flipped, the player will earn one point and move to the next level. When the timer reaches zero, the player with the most points wins.

Revision as of 02:34, September 5, 2019

Puzzle Panel

Puzzle Panel is a minigame in Super Mario 64 DS and New Super Mario Bros. In the former, it is one of Yoshi's minigames, and in the latter, it is a Puzzle minigame. It is based on the game Lights Out.

A harder version of the minigame called Puzzle Panic also appears in Super Mario 64 DS as one of Yoshi's minigames.

Gameplay

The player must match the touch screen picture with the top screen picture. Both pictures are made of a grid of panels with Super Mushrooms on the front and Cape Feathers on the back. Touching a panel with the stylus will cause it to flip over, along with the surrounding panels. If the panels are flipped correctly, the two Yoshi statues on the left and right blast off, and the player advances to the next level. Later levels will take more flips, or 'turns', to complete.

In multiplayer, this game is timed for thirty seconds. If the panels are flipped incorrectly, one point will be lost; if they are correctly flipped, the player will earn one point and move to the next level. When the timer reaches zero, the player with the most points wins.

In-game instructions

Match the Touch Screen picture to the top screen. Touch a panel to turn over the surrounding panels. Harder levels will take more turns to solve.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パズルパネル[?]
Pazuru Paneru
Puzzle Panel
French Puzzle[?] Puzzle
German Puzzlemanie[?] Puzzle-mania
Italian Puzzle pazzo[?] Crazy puzzle
Korean 패널 퍼즐[?]
Paeneol Peojeul
Panel Puzzle
Spanish Puzle de paneles[?] Panel puzzle

Trivia