These are wild. Basically, you are one of 99 players and you win if you are the last one standing. The actions in your board screw up others' boards and vice versa. You not only have to keep up with your own BS but the trash sent your way by the other players. A fun way to make a single-player game into a multiplayer game.
There was also a Mario version before Mario's Death Day.
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Tetris 99, Pacman 99, and Mario 35
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"No, it's much better to face these kinds of things with a sense of poise and rationality" - Panic! at the Disco
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Re: Tetris 99, Pacman 99, and Mario 35
I have always loved Tetris but cannot imagine playing like this lol I am not good at competing with others. I just do it for fun.
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Re: Tetris 99, Pacman 99, and Mario 35
You just have to zen out and ignore everybody. Like a normal game of Tetris, you either win or you lose. Still, it can be very stressful.
There are different themes you can obtain which are usually from other Nintendo properties. The Animal Crossing theme has very chill music and is way less stressful. Other themes like Monster Hunter, Super Mario, or Splatoon have much more frantic music.
There are different themes you can obtain which are usually from other Nintendo properties. The Animal Crossing theme has very chill music and is way less stressful. Other themes like Monster Hunter, Super Mario, or Splatoon have much more frantic music.
Writer. Pirate. Paralegal. Blogger.
"No, it's much better to face these kinds of things with a sense of poise and rationality" - Panic! at the Disco
"No, it's much better to face these kinds of things with a sense of poise and rationality" - Panic! at the Disco