MaBoShi's Arcade
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MaBoShi's Arcade is a puzzle game for the Wii. There are three games, based on the shapes circle, bar, and square. In the circle game, you use the A button to switch directions of the ball to hit the enemies. If you take too long to hit the enemies, its game over. In the bar game, you use the A button to lead the bar up the path while hitting the enemies with the bar. If the enemies hit the bottom part of the bar, it's game over. In the square game, you use the D-pad to move the square up the path while avoiding getting stuck or letting the others squares going of the screen.
You can create replays after reaching level 99 or after getting a game over. You can send these replays to friends over WiiConnect 24. The game also has the option to download a version of the game to the Nintendo DS via DS Download Play and supports Miis as avatars in the game.
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- カタチのゲーム まるぼうしかく - Japanese spelling
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1001 Video Games
MaBoShi's Arcade appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.
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Wikipedia: MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade
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Game added by samsam12.
Additional contributors: Sciere, Freeman, gamewarrior, FatherJack.
Game added January 2, 2009. Last modified February 22, 2023.