The 'Shroom:Issue 128/Fun Stuff
Staff Notes
Written by: Lord Bowser (talk)
Hey. Still haven't played Odyssey. Still buried deep underground. Broke No Shave November because I couldn't handle my old man beard. Traumatized by the ending of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony. Rapidly losing sanity. Send help.
Ahem, anyway, welcome to another edition of Fun Stuff! We're a bit smaller this time around, though I understand as I'm sure a lot of our writers are pretty busy this time, myself included. Unfortunately, these staff notes will be my only appearance this issue, as school has drained all of my available time and energy to write. We still have a great selection of games for you all to play, however, so sit tight and enjoy!
Reminder that next issue is our holiday issue for the year! Join up in the festivities with nice themed sections! We'll be sure to have a blast next issue, so do your best! Until then, I hope you enjoy this month's edition of Fun Stuff.
Before I go, though, I've been hearing some rumors about... a 'Shroom murder game?! I don't know what exactly this pertains, but mark my words, there will be absolutely NO MURDERS under my watch! Anyone who murders will be forced to sit in the corner, so don't do it! That is all.
Section of the Month
Funky takes the win again for Issue 127 in a very impressive streak! Congratulations to Yoshi876 for snagging second place, and to our new writers LTQ and Camwood for having a great debut month as well!
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Place | Section | Votes | % | Writer |
1st | Where in the Marioverse is Carmen Sandiego? | 22 | 42.31% | FunkyK38 |
2nd | Quiz | 13 | 25% | Yoshi876 |
3rd | Find the Differences | 5 | 9.62% | Lord Bowser |
3rd | It's aMAZEing | 5 | 9.62% | Lakituthequick |
3rd | Picross | 5 | 9.62% | Camwood777 |
Picross
Written by: Camwood777 (talk)
Hi-ho, hi-ho, something something we go! ...I don't quite remember all that song, but I do know I'm Cam here, with another duo of Picross puzzles for you! This was actually written way in advance for this issue... Well, how in advance? Why, about 3 or so days before issue 127 even aired! Though, it was submitted much later (thanks procrastination). I wanted to be efficient once I knew I got the part of making these puzzles for The 'Shroom, and I figured, if I knew what puzzles I wanted to make for the issue, why not just sit down and make 'em now?
This will be our last issue for a "fall" or "autumn" related season of the year. So, I decided to dedicate one of our puzzles to this notion; I won't say what it is since that'll obviously spoil what the puzzle is. But that's not all. Oh, did you think I forgot about this issue's special just 'cause I'm new? I think not! For Issue 128 and our celebration of the 8-est of bits, I figured I'd dedicate at least one puzzle to the very thing it celebrates, or at least of something closely related to it. Similarly to what I did last time for the 20x20 puzzle, I made a whopping 25x15 puzzle for you to solve this time!
...Oh! And note that if you see any contradictions between the answer/the numbers, please tell me via the Wiki talk or by the Mario Boards PMs, and I'll get to fixing that. This time I had a few on Puzzle A, and nearly missed out on fixing them, and they were quite glaring.
As will be standard, here's the rules of how to play, taken from the last issue. If you want to know how to play, simply take any program you can edit images with (MS paint is... more than an option), or even print it out if you're so inclined, and you can shade in the symbols. As for the rules...
- Each number on a given row or column (which are referred to as "hints" in Picross) Represents a line of filled-in squares (or tiles/cells, as I prefer calling them) on that particular row or column; for instance, a row starting with "3" would have a row of three filled-in squares with no white/blank squares inbetween them.
- There can be multiple lines in a single column, however. (For example, a row of 7, then a row of 4. In this case, there'd be 7 in a row, then a gap, then a row of 4.)
- A gap between two "rows" is defined as one white/blank square between two rows.
- Each square is filled with either black or white. You can fill the white squares you know of with a different color, such as gray, to keep track easier.
- It's way, was easier to start off with rows that have few gaps, and ESPECIALLY easier to start with rows with large numbers.
- I recommend playing Pokemon Picross on the 3DS (it's free, yo!); the tutorial will explain things a lot better than I ever could.
Alright! Here's the two puzzles!
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Cape Feather | NES Controller |
It's aMAZEing
Written by: Lakituthequick (talk)
Good day people and welcome to this month's It's aMAZEing!
This issue is themed after the 2D games, so let's visit a timeless classic: a Goomba as they appeared in Super Mario Bros.!
Do you have an idea for a maze you'd like to see? Leave a message on my talkpage or find me on the forums and send me a personal message, and your idea and name may be featured in a future episode!
How to play:
- Copy the image into your favourite art program (like Paint, Photoshop, GIMP, etc.)
- Click the line, pencil or brush tool and adjust the size as needed
- Draw your line though the maze from start to finish
- Zoom in and out as needed
To view the answer, click here!
KenKen
Written by: Meta Knight (talk)
Hey everyone, I know this month is going to be themed around 2D games, but when I have just numbers there isn't a lot I can do. However, I do hope you enjoy thinking through another edition of KenKen! In case you need a refresher, a tutorial puzzle is below.
How to Play:
1. You must fill in the squares using numbers that vary depending on the size of the grid (1-3 for a 3x3 grid, 1-4 for a 4x4 grid, 1-6 for a 6x6 grid) in each row and column. You cannot repeat a number in any row or column similar to the rules of Sudoku.
2. The areas of the grid with dark outlines around them are called cages. At the top left of each cage is a target number and operation. For example, if the pairing in the top left of the cage says "2÷". That means the two numbers that go in will equal 2 when divided (÷).
3. Try and look for any cages that are around just one box. These are freebies in the sense that you don't have to do any math and can just stick whatever number it is in. For example, if there's a single box and the top left of the cage says 3, just put a 3. Feel free to take a look at the sample puzzle below for a step-by-step process! Or you can just take a crack at the puzzles. Keep in mind in certain situations there may be more than one right answer, but only one example solution will be shown. If you've followed the rules it could still be valid. Be careful though because it can be easy to make mistakes.
Tutorial Puzzle: 3x3 |
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Easy: 4x4
4x4 Sample Answer |
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Hard: 6x6
6x6 Sample Answer |
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Where in the Marioverse is Carmen Sandiego?
HOW TO PLAY
Each issue, you will be given a case to solve and clues to use to help you find the solution! Use your Mario knowledge to crack the case! You will begin each case at the scene of the crime, and you will be given three clues from passerby as to where the next hot spot is and what game it’s from. Using your knowledge of Mario games and the Super Mario Wiki, figure out where the crook is and go track them down! There are four locations each round: the crime scene (1) at the start, two locations (2 and 3) with clues, and the hideout for the crook of the month (4). Answers for locations will be given with the corresponding round, for example, the clues from the crime scene will lead you to location 2, and once you open the spoiler bubbles for location 2, you will be given the correct answer. You can open the clues for each location in any order you’d like, but be careful! You may encounter an incorrect clue that could throw you off the case! Clues offered will give you a hint either about the next location or the game it’s in. Unlike a regular Carmen Sandiego game, you do not have to collect information about the crook you are tracking down. Challenge round (optional): -Find all locations and games correctly in two minutes or less -Find all locations and games correctly without using the rest of the Wiki for help |
"Cadet, we have a problem for you to solve! One of Carmen's cronies, Sneaky Tucks, has managed to snatch Funky Kong's entire shop, plane and all! Without his supplies, Donkey Kong and co. will have no one to purchase balloons, hearts, and barrels from! A shopkeeper's pride is his shop, and this funky monkey needs your help to get everything back! Get to work!"<youtube width="200">s1EIUP8tvbE</youtube>
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Location 2 |
CORRECT ANSWER |
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Quiz
Howdy 'Shroom readers, welcome to the Quiz!. As you may have figured out from the name, this is a section where I quiz your Mario knowledge.
And as Mario Party: The Top 100 was recently released, it makes sense to do a Mario Party themed quiz. So let the party quiz begin!
Easy
- Which Mario Party game introduced the infamous car mechanic?
- What game is Shy Guy Says based off of?
- What is the name of the only Mario Party game on the DS?
Medium
- What is the name of the board pictured right?
- Which Mario Party game had the Star Spirits from Paper Mario?
- What is the only game in the series to feature Bowser's Bogus Items?
Hard
- What does the Bandit Orb do in Mario Party 7?
- How many minigames are in Mario Party 3?
- What is the name of the item minigame in Western Land?
Answers:
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The 'Shroom: Issue 128 | |
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Staff sections | Staff Notes • The 'Shroom Spotlight • Awards Director Election |
Features | Fake News • Fun Stuff • Palette Swap • Pipe Plaza • Critic Corner • Strategy Wing |