It?€?s a whole new ball game as Mario rocks the rim on the Nintendo DS.
It's time to throw down on the court. Take on the superstars from the Mushroom
Kingdom (and some special guests) with the super hands-on control of Mario Hoops
3-on-3.
Stylus points
Use the touch screen to get you game on as you execute tricky dribbles,
special passes and sweet shots ?€“ all with strokes and taps of the stylus. To
score big, you'll need to dribble around the court and collect as many coins as
possible. When you make a shot, you get a set number of points (20 for a
traditional shot) in addition to points for all the coins you've collected. The
team with the most points when the buzzer sounds wins the game.
You'll use the Control Pad to move your ballers around the court, automatically
dribbling the ball. However, the default dribble allows slow movement. To get
your players really moving, you'll need to tap on the screen to accelerate their
dribbling and movement. If you tap left, the baller will dribble with his left
hand; if you then tap right, the baller will perform a crossover dribble and
switch hands flawlessly. This becomes vitally important when a defender is
cheating toward one of your sides. When the defender attacks your left side, you
can switch your dribble to your right side and blow by her.
Strokes take care of the rest of the action. You'll stroke left or right to pass
to one of your partners. Stroke up to jump when you don't have the ball or to
shoot when you do have the ball. If the defense is lax, you can tap and hold on
the bottom of the screen to charge your shot. When your baller glows, stroke up
to shoot the high-percentage shot.
Each character also has a special shot or slam. To perform this, you'll need to
tap a certain pattern on the touch screen twice to make the shot. For Mario, for
example, you'll need to tap five points on the screen that make an "M" (bottom
left, top left, bottom middle, top right, bottom right). If you can perform this
series of taps twice, Mario makes a show-stopping unblockable shot that won't
miss.
Tenacious D
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 is a full-contact sport. Hack and smack your opponents to
make them lose the ball and lose coins. If projectiles are more your speed,
you'll find tons of power-ups like Red Shells and Bob-ombs on each court. Each
court is special in its own way, with some covered in ice and others tilting
side to side.
When you're defending someone, slap at their ball hand by moving your character
with the Control Pad to the ball side and then stroke down with the stylus. If
you want to inflict more damage, you can stomp down on them by stroking up to
jump and stroking down to smash the ball handler with your backside. When you
smack him up, he'll lose coins, fall to the ground and let the ball roll away
from him.
When someone's driving to the hole, you can perform a spin block that has the
same effect as the stomp. More than just a block, you'll both block the ball and
smack the shooter off his feet, causing him to lose coins.
Cool characters, cool courts
In addition to several Mushroom Kingdom mainstays, players can unlock several
characters made famous by the game's developer, Square-Enix. From the Final
Fantasy franchise, Moogle, Ninja and White Mage are just a few of the characters
you can recruit to your 3-on-3 team.
Probably the most striking difference between Mario Hoops 3-on-3 and other
basketball games you've played is the courts. Some have Bob-ombs running around,
others are made of ice and some have special baskets. On one court, a Piranha
Plant acts as the hoop, and it will smack anyone who tries to dunk into its
mouth. It's that kind of court creativity that makes Mario Hoops 3-on-3 a
special game with a ton of replay value.
Control the action with the stylus
Special jams and super shots blow away your opponent
Tons of unique courts and special basketballs
Play wirelessly against a friend
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