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'''Loves Me...?''' is a [[minigame]] of the VS battle mode of the games ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is one of [[Yoshi]]'s minigames in the former and a Puzzle minigame in the latter. This minigame is based on the ''{{wp|He loves me... he loves me not}}'' game.
'''Loves Me...?''' is a [[minigame]] of the VS battle mode of the games ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is one of [[Yoshi]]'s minigames in the former and a Puzzle minigame in the latter. This minigame is based on the ''{{wp|He loves me... he loves me not}}'' game.


[[Yoshi]] is seen sitting on [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's castle]]. The player plucks a petal off a flower (which resembles the [[Smile Meter]] from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''), using their stylus, while Yoshi does the same, and the screen will say "Loves Me." After they pluck another one, it will say "Loves Me Not." This continues until the player has plucked the last petal. The number of petals on the flower varies, and rarely, there will be only one or two petals. If it ends up with "Loves Me," a glockenspiel will sound. If it ends with "Loves Me Not," a sad cat meow, a bell-donging sound, and a goat bleat will play. Three "Loves Me"s in a row will result in "Really Loves Me!", and a happier glockenspiel will play. Three "Loves Me Not"s will result in "Really Loves Me... Not!", accompanied with very unhappy sounds.
[[Yoshi]] is seen sitting on [[Peach's Castle|Peach's castle]]. The player plucks a petal off a flower (which resembles the [[Smile Meter]] from ''[[Yoshi's Story]]''), using their stylus, while Yoshi does the same, and the screen will say "Loves Me." After they pluck another one, it will say "Loves Me Not." This continues until the player has plucked the last petal. The number of petals on the flower varies, and rarely, there will be only one or two petals. If it ends up with "Loves Me," a glockenspiel will sound. If it ends with "Loves Me Not," a sad cat meow, a bell-donging sound, and a goat bleat will play. Three "Loves Me"s in a row will result in "Really Loves Me!", and a happier glockenspiel will play. Three "Loves Me Not"s will result in "Really Loves Me... Not!", accompanied with very unhappy sounds.


On even rarer occasions, all the petals will fall off immediately. If this happens, the flower's face will be unhappy, and the "Loves Me Not" sounds will play (as if it ended up with "Loves Me Not").
On even rarer occasions, all the petals will fall off immediately. If this happens, the flower's face will be unhappy, and the "Loves Me Not" sounds will play (as if it ended up with "Loves Me Not").