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The [[player]] must tap with the [[stylus]] which bricks they fell in. If the player taps a brick that has no coins, it's [[Game Over]]. | The [[player]] must tap with the [[stylus]] which bricks they fell in. If the player taps a brick that has no coins, it's [[Game Over]]. | ||
It later appeared in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]" as a multiplayer and single player game. | |||
In the multi-player version, the same thing happens, but each player takes turns choosing a block. If the player taps a block with no coins, the block will break and the player will lose coins. Once all the coins are found, the person with the most coins wins. | In the multi-player version, the same thing happens, but each player takes turns choosing a block. If the player taps a block with no coins, the block will break and the player will lose coins. Once all the coins are found, the person with the most coins wins. | ||
== In-Game Instructions == | == In-Game Instructions == |
Revision as of 15:57, July 6, 2008
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Coincentration is a Super Mario 64 DS mini-game where Wario punches a Moneybag and coins fall out of the sky into Brick Blocks.
The player must tap with the stylus which bricks they fell in. If the player taps a brick that has no coins, it's Game Over.
It later appeared in New Super Mario Bros." as a multiplayer and single player game.
In the multi-player version, the same thing happens, but each player takes turns choosing a block. If the player taps a block with no coins, the block will break and the player will lose coins. Once all the coins are found, the person with the most coins wins.
In-Game Instructions
Pay attention to where the falling coins land. Tap the blocks to retrieve the coins. Choose wisely: if you pick the wrong block, your game will end.
Trivia
- The title of this mini-game is derived from the word concentration, and Coin.