User:AlexBot2004/Sandboxes/Sandbox 1

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3-Legged Race

E-Reader Icon.png 3-Legged Race
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Game Card (A) P05 Boy (3)
Game Card (B) P07 Boy (4)
Player(s) 1
Character Cards needed 1
Game Card description
Choose a character card that will help you get to the finish line first. Watch the meter at the bottom of the screen and press the indicated button in the yellow zone. Your partner determines how fast the arrow moves and how big the yellow zone is.

3-Legged Race (formatted internally as 3-legged Race)[nb 1] is an Animal Crossing-e and Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e e-Reader minigame played on the Game Boy Advance. The "A" version of the minigame is contained on the P05 Boy (3) Game Card, and the "B" version is on the P07 Boy (4) Game Card.

Notes

  1. 3-Legged Race is used on the back of the Game Cards, while 3-legged Race is used in the e-Reader menu when the cards are scanned.

Animal Jumprope

E-Reader Icon.png Animal Jumprope
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Game Card (A) P02 Girl (1)
Game Card (B) P04 Girl (2)
Player(s) 1
Character Cards needed 3
Game Card description
Choose 3 character cards that will be able to jump together for a long time. Try to get 10, 20, 30 or more consecutive jumps by selecting different characters!

Animal Jumprope (internally known as Jump Rope)[nb 1] is an Animal Crossing-e and Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e e-Reader minigame played on the Game Boy Advance. The "A" version of the minigame is contained on the Girl (1) Game Card, and the "B" version is on the Girl (2) Game Card.

In Animal Jumprope, the player must scan three unique Character Cards. The three characters scanned then play jump rope, and based on their combined stats, jump a predetermined number of times. The game gives the player a password if 10, 20, or 30 consecutive jumps are reached.

Notes

  1. Animal Jumprope is used on the back of the Game Cards, while Jump Rope is used in the e-Reader menu when the cards are scanned.

Animal Relay

E-Reader Icon.png Animal Relay
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Game Card (A) P01 Boy (1)
Game Card (B) P03 Boy (2)
Player(s) 1–2
Character Cards needed 3
Game Card description
Choose 3 character cards that have the strength and stamina to win a relay race against a computer opponent or a friend. The last runner must run the farthest so choose the scanning order carefully.

Animal Relay is an Animal Crossing-e and Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e e-Reader minigame played on the Game Boy Advance. The "A" version of the minigame is contained on the P01 Boy (1) Game Card, and the "B" version is on the P03 Boy (2) Game Card.

Fireworks Show

E-Reader Icon.png Fireworks Show
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Game Card (A) P11 Girl (5)
Game Card (B) P12 Girl (6)
Player(s) 1
Character Cards needed 1
Game Card description
The village fireworks show is on! Scan a character card to launch a firework into the night sky. If your show scores high enough, you might get a prize.

Fireworks Show is an Animal Crossing-e and Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e e-Reader minigame played on the Game Boy Advance. The "A" version of the minigame is contained on the P11 Girl (5) Game Card, and the "B" version is on the P12 Girl (6) Game Card.

Fortune Telling

E-Reader Icon.png Fortune Telling
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Game Card (A) P14 Girl (7)
Game Card (B) P16 Girl (8)
Player(s) 1
Character Cards needed 1
Game Card description
Katrina will tell your fortune based on the character card you scan. Does she give gifts with her fortunes? Maybe, Katrina's ways are always mysterious

Fortune Telling is an Animal Crossing-e and Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e e-Reader minigame played on the Game Boy Advance. The "A" version of the minigame is contained on the Girl (7) Game Card, and the "B" version is on the Girl (8) Game Card.

In Fortune Telling, Katrina appears against a starry background and offers to tell the player's fortune based on which Character Card is scanned. Once a card is scanned, Katrina tells a unique fortune, three to four "suggestions" based on that fortune, and a Lucky Color (version A) or Lucky Item (version B). Every character card has a unique fortune, suggestions, and Lucky Color or Lucky Item for both versions A and B.

If the player scans a specific character's card, Katrina says, "On this occasion let it be known that I have received a divine message!", and gives the player a password. There is one password for version A and one for version B. Which cards give a password is different in each version.

Matchmaking

E-Reader Icon.png Matchmaking
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Game Card (A) P06 Girl (3)
Game Card (B) P08 Girl (4)
Player(s) 1
Character Cards needed 2
Game Card description
Choose 2 character cards to see how compatible they are. One card must be male and one must be female. Are they meant to be, or meant to be apart?

Matchmakers is an Animal Crossing-e and Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e e-Reader minigame played on the Game Boy Advance. The "A" version of the minigame is contained on the Girl (3) Game Card, and the "B" version is on the Girl (4) Game Card.

In Matchmakers, Timmy and Tommy appear in the role of game-show hosts, and when two Character Cards of the opposite gender are scanned they determine the two characters' compatibility based on their star signs. If the two characters have maximum compatibility, Timmy and Tommy give the player a password.

Tug of War

E-Reader Icon.png Tug of War
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Game Card (A) P09 Boy (5)
Game Card (B) P10 Boy (6)
Player(s) 1–2
Character Cards needed 3
Game Card description
Choose 3 character cards to make up the ultimate tug of war team. Compete against a computer opponent or a friend. It's not all about strength though, try different combinations for the best team!

Tug of War is an Animal Crossing-e and Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e e-Reader minigame played on the Game Boy Advance. The "A" version of the minigame is contained on the P09 Boy (5) Game Card, and the "B" version is on the P10 Boy (6) Game Card.

Who's Dunnit?

E-Reader Icon.png Who's Dunnit?
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Game Card (A) P13 Boy (7)
Game Card (B) P15 Boy (8)
Player(s) 1
Character Cards needed 1
Game Card description
A crime has been committed in the village and the local police need your help to solve the crime. Copper or Booker will give you a clue. Scan the card of the character that you think is the culprit. Does a good citizen need to be rewarded for their help?

Who's Dunnit is an Animal Crossing-e and Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e e-Reader minigame played on the Game Boy Advance. The "A" version of the minigame is contained on the P13 Boy (7) Game Card, and the "B" version is on the P15 Boy (8) Game Card.