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The player serves as a visitor on the park. From the plaza, they can enter any attraction, although some of them require more than one player to play. Once inside an attraction, it is possible to choose the players, their roles, and/or the levels. Each attraction has a specific goal, and even genre, including shooters, real-time action-strategy, and beat-em-ups.
The player serves as a visitor on the park. From the plaza, they can enter any attraction, although some of them require more than one player to play. Once inside an attraction, it is possible to choose the players, their roles, and/or the levels. Each attraction has a specific goal, and even genre, including shooters, real-time action-strategy, and beat-em-ups.


Inside the games, one can gather coins. The coin count is shared through the entire park, and the coins are used on a {{w|Pachinko}}-like game, in which the goal is, for each level, to get at least one ball to touch every hole. Every level that is completed awards the player with one new prize, which takes the form of a question-mark block on the plaza. The player can then tap the block to reveal a statue of an object in a random attraction. Similarly, the player can unlock songs for a jukebox, or even alternate gameplay features.
Inside the games, one can gather coins. The coin count is shared through the entire park, and the coins are used on a [[wikipedia:Pachinko|Pachinko]]-like game, in which the goal is, for each level, to get at least one ball to touch every hole. Every level that is completed awards the player with one new prize, which takes the form of a question-mark block on the plaza. The player can then tap the block to reveal a statue of an object in a random attraction. Similarly, the player can unlock songs for a jukebox, or even alternate gameplay features.


The park's guide goes under the name Monita, and takes the form of a flying monitor with arms. She guides the player through tutorials in all attractions, and in some of them, interacts as part of them directly. She is also tasked with providing notes about the statues on the plaza.
The park's guide goes under the name Monita, and takes the form of a flying monitor with arms. She guides the player through tutorials in all attractions, and in some of them, interacts as part of them directly. She is also tasked with providing notes about the statues on the plaza.

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