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'''Connect the Characters''' is one of [[Mario|Mario's]] mini-games in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. | '''Connect the Characters''' is one of [[Mario|Mario's]] mini-games in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. | ||
The [[player]] will see four heads at the top of the screen and the bodies of them in the bottom. The goal consist every character's head falls on the correct body, drawing horizontal between the four main vertical ones, creating different paths. Each head will take every horizontal path it comes to. Once the player has finished making the paths for the heads to match on their respective body, press the GO! button on the bottom to see them sliding down to the bodies. As the game progress, the paths drawn previously will remain after a few turns, making it harder to match properly the pieces. After five turns, the lines are cleared away, and it gets more difficult. In the progress, there might be different characters' heads as [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]], [[Luigi]] or [[Wario]], or also horizontal detours located on the top of the screen. | |||
[[Category:Mini-games]] | [[Category:Mini-games]] |
Revision as of 20:53, May 30, 2009
Connect the Characters is one of Mario's mini-games in Super Mario 64 DS.
The player will see four heads at the top of the screen and the bodies of them in the bottom. The goal consist every character's head falls on the correct body, drawing horizontal between the four main vertical ones, creating different paths. Each head will take every horizontal path it comes to. Once the player has finished making the paths for the heads to match on their respective body, press the GO! button on the bottom to see them sliding down to the bodies. As the game progress, the paths drawn previously will remain after a few turns, making it harder to match properly the pieces. After five turns, the lines are cleared away, and it gets more difficult. In the progress, there might be different characters' heads as Mario, Yoshi, Luigi or Wario, or also horizontal detours located on the top of the screen.