BATTLE PLAY

BATTLE PLAY

Character/Act Select

Both players select which character to use. Note that the same character cannot be used by both players.

Touch Screen

Battle Play Screen

Unlike in the Gameplay mode, you will only use one of the screens, as the other screen will display the opponent (with characters in icons). Press SELECT to switch the display to use (by default, your character will be dis- played on the top screen).

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Next, Player 1 selects the Zone/Act to play the Battle. Note that you can only select the Zones/Acts that are completed in the Gameplay Mode by either player.

Game Rule

Touch Screen

1 Number of Rings Collected 2 Time Counter

Elapsed Time from the start. 3 Tension Gauge

Two players will compete against each other in the selected Act. Each player can obstruct the opponent's play directly or with the use of an item. The first player to finish the Act is the winner. The game will end in a draw if neither player finishes before the time limit expires.

Obstructing Your Opponent Directly

It is possible to attack and blow away your opponent. In this case, the player attacked will not lose his/her rings.

Restarting

There are no number of lives in this mode. You will automatically restart from the beginning (or from the Check Point), whenever you fall into a situation where you would lose a life in the Gameplay Mode.

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4 Your position in the race

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Sega 10086670011 manual Character/Act Select, Battle Play Screen, Game Rule, Obstructing Your Opponent Directly, Restarting

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