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[[File:BalloonTripBreeze.jpg|300px|right|thumb|'''Balloon Trip Breeze'''.]]
[[File:BalloonTripBreeze.jpg|300px|right|thumb|'''Balloon Trip Breeze'''.]]
'''Baloon Trip Breeze''' is a Solo Attraction-type minigame appearing in ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' for the [[Wii U]]. It's totally based on the ''Balloon Trip'' mode of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game, ''[[wikipedia:Baloon Fight|Balloon Fight]]''. The game involves one [[player]]'s [[Mii]] wearing a Baloon Fighter costume with two balloons attached to their back, in order to float through an ocean. The player controls the Mii by doing breeze moves with the [[Wii U#Stylus|stylus]] on the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U Gamepad]] screen.
'''Baloon Trip Breeze''' is a Solo Attraction-type minigame appearing in ''[[Nintendo Land]]'' for the [[Wii U]]. It's totally based on the ''Balloon Trip'' mode of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game, ''[[wikipedia:Balloon Fight|Balloon Fight]]''. The game involves one [[player]]'s [[Mii]] wearing a Baloon Fighter costume with two balloons attached to their back, in order to float through an ocean. The player controls the Mii by doing breeze moves with the [[Wii U#Stylus|stylus]] on the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U Gamepad]] screen.


To start a level, the player must ring a bell and, after that, the screen starts scrolling to the left left. Occasionally, some spiked spheres appear in the screen, as the player must avoid these. Some ballons also appear and the player can collect these for [[point]]s. There are some balloon variations, such as green, yellow, purple and orange. Each green balloon gives the player one point, yellow balloons give two points, purple balloons give three points, orange balloons give five points and so on. Enemies from ''Balloon Fight'' also appear, where they attemp to attack the player by getting near them. The player can defeat them by popping their balloons and, after that, touching their parachutes. The scenery also contains [[Brick Block]]-like blocks, that can be broken with a touch on the Wii U GamePad.
To start a level, the player must ring a bell and, after that, the screen starts scrolling to the left left. Occasionally, some spiked spheres appear in the screen, as the player must avoid these. Some ballons also appear and the player can collect these for [[point]]s. There are some balloon variations, such as green, yellow, purple and orange. Each green balloon gives the player one point, yellow balloons give two points, purple balloons give three points, orange balloons give five points and so on. Enemies from ''Balloon Fight'' also appear, where they attemp to attack the player by getting near them. The player can defeat them by popping their balloons and, after that, touching their parachutes. The scenery also contains [[Brick Block]]-like blocks, that can be broken with a touch on the Wii U GamePad.

Revision as of 20:29, December 27, 2012

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Balloon Trip Breeze.

Baloon Trip Breeze is a Solo Attraction-type minigame appearing in Nintendo Land for the Wii U. It's totally based on the Balloon Trip mode of the Nintendo Entertainment System game, Balloon Fight. The game involves one player's Mii wearing a Baloon Fighter costume with two balloons attached to their back, in order to float through an ocean. The player controls the Mii by doing breeze moves with the stylus on the Wii U Gamepad screen.

To start a level, the player must ring a bell and, after that, the screen starts scrolling to the left left. Occasionally, some spiked spheres appear in the screen, as the player must avoid these. Some ballons also appear and the player can collect these for points. There are some balloon variations, such as green, yellow, purple and orange. Each green balloon gives the player one point, yellow balloons give two points, purple balloons give three points, orange balloons give five points and so on. Enemies from Balloon Fight also appear, where they attemp to attack the player by getting near them. The player can defeat them by popping their balloons and, after that, touching their parachutes. The scenery also contains Brick Block-like blocks, that can be broken with a touch on the Wii U GamePad.

Balloon Trip Breeze's levels are divided by days, and each day is compound by morning, afternoon, evening and night. In some special parts of levels, the player can pop bubbles coming from the water and earn five points for each bubble popped. At the end of every level there is a pedestal, the higher up you land on the pedestal the bigger the bonus you get.

Controls

Stylus: Control breeze, break blocks.

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