Skeet (event)

Shooting, or Skeet is a real-life olympic event which also appeared in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and the only one in the "Shooting" category. The player must shoot various targets correctly to win the game.

Gameplay
To play Skeet, shoot every single thing that flies across the screen. The player has a gun with a range that the player can choose by shooting a heart. Then shoot as many as possible of the flying clays.

Controls
Only the Wii Remote is used in this event. Aim the Wii Remote at the center of the heart that appears and shoot the center just as the moving circle passes through the middle. If the circle is in the very middle it is a great rank and the aiming thing is large. If it is in the little circle around the middle it is a good and the circle is medium. If the dot is anywhere else, it is a bad and the circle is tiny. For the next eight rounds, shoot the clays flying through the air. In each there are about four to six clays and in the last there are eight. The amount of ammo depends on how many clays, they are the same number. Shoot all the clays to get perfect. In the end the player who hit the most clays wins.

Tails
Tails' first mission in the DS version is skeet. He must hit every single target that goes flying across the screen. If he misses even one, he will lose the mission. This mission sounds hard but is actually really easy.

Wario
Wario's third mission in the DS version is skeet. He must hit the targets just as they intersect making a crosshair. He must do this only once to win the challenge. It is actually really easy.

Mario
Mario's third mission in the DS version is skeet. He must hit the targets but only the targets that are red. He cannot hit another color or he will lose the challenge. Once he has hit them all (five in total), the challenge will be won.

Waluigi
Waluigi's second mission in the DS version is skeet. It is practically the same as Mario's. Waluigi must hit not the red targets but instead he must hit the blue targets (all five of them) to win the challenge. If he hits another color, he will lose the challenge.

Vector
Vector's third mission in the Wii Version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is skeet. He must basically shoot the targets flying around the screen. A hitch is that all the targets are moving at super-fast speed. Vector must hit three targets.

Knuckles
Knuckles' third mission is just like Vector's third mission with the only difference being the number of clays each one has to hit. Vector has to try for three meanwhile knuckles can hit simply two to complete the event.

Dr. Eggman
Dr. Eggman's fifth mission in the wii version is just like Mario's third mission depicted below. He must shoot the targets just as they come together making crosshairs and he, unlike Mario, must do this three times to win the challenge. This mission is extremely difficult.

Mario
Mario's third mission in the wii version is to aim very precisely. He must shoot only once but this shot will be hard for him to make. Mario must hit two targets but he only has one bullet. The two targets will intersect sometime during their runs making a crosshair. Mario must shoot just as the crosshair is made.

Daisy
Princess Daisy's second mission in the wii version is in skeet. She must do the same thing as Vector had to do except her shot is easier as she must only hit one target and Vector must hit three.

Description
''Make your way through eight stations, firing at high and low airborne targets as they’re released. Before shooting, you must stop a moving dot in the middle of a heart. The distance from the middle determines wether your cursor grows or shrinks for more/less range. You only have enough ammunition for one shot per target, so aim carefully. The player with the most total hits wins.''