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[[File:NSMB-Bob-omb Reverse.png|thumb|Bob-omb Reverse.]] | [[File:NSMB-Bob-omb Reverse.png|thumb|Bob-omb Reverse.]] | ||
'''Bob-omb Reverse''' is a multiplayer [[minigame]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is classified as a table minigame. The minigame is very similar to [[wikipedia:Reversi|Reversi]] but this game is playable for only two players | '''Bob-omb Reverse''' is a multiplayer [[minigame]] in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is classified as a table minigame. The minigame is very similar to [[wikipedia:Reversi|Reversi]] but this game is playable for only two players and has an eight-by-eight board. | ||
[[Bowser Jr.]] is on the top screen with players [[Bob-omb]]s and a board of 6 × 6 squares is on the bottom. The game randomly | [[Bowser Jr.]] is on the top screen with players, [[Bob-omb]]s and a board of 6 × 6 squares is on the bottom. The game randomly chooses which player starts. Each player has to surround the Bob-ombs of his opponents by dropping a Bob-omb in the squares, each surrounded Bob-omb turns to the color of the player who played last. The game automatically shows to the players which squares can be used for dropping Bob-ombs. If a player has no possibility, the game skips his turn. The game finishes when all squares are taken. The player who has the most Bob-ombs wins. | ||
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[[Category:New Super Mario Bros. Minigames]] | [[Category:New Super Mario Bros. Minigames]] |
Revision as of 18:59, January 22, 2013
Bob-omb Reverse is a multiplayer minigame in New Super Mario Bros. It is classified as a table minigame. The minigame is very similar to Reversi but this game is playable for only two players and has an eight-by-eight board.
Bowser Jr. is on the top screen with players, Bob-ombs and a board of 6 × 6 squares is on the bottom. The game randomly chooses which player starts. Each player has to surround the Bob-ombs of his opponents by dropping a Bob-omb in the squares, each surrounded Bob-omb turns to the color of the player who played last. The game automatically shows to the players which squares can be used for dropping Bob-ombs. If a player has no possibility, the game skips his turn. The game finishes when all squares are taken. The player who has the most Bob-ombs wins.