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[[File:StreetSmash battle.jpg|thumb|A StreetSmash battle in progress.]] | [[File:StreetSmash battle.jpg|thumb|A StreetSmash battle in progress.]] | ||
'''StreetSmash''' | '''StreetSmash''' is a mode in {{for3ds}}. It is a minigame utilizing the 3DS's {{s|wikipedia|StreetPass}} functionality. The game involves controlling a marble-like object, officially referred to as a "token", and attempting to knock opponents' tokens off the top-down perspective stage. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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===StreetSmash=== | ===StreetSmash=== | ||
StreetSmash lets players battle people they have met using StreetPass who also have {{for3ds}}. The maximum number of players that can be challenged simultaneously is 12. Before the battle, there is a list that shows who has been met via StreetPass; their greetings and stats can be viewed here. If an opponent has their token set to a character the player has not [[Unlockable character|unlocked]] yet, a "?" token will be used in place of that character. After finishing the battle, the player will be awarded with coins, and if the player emerges victorious, a custom part or a trophy. | |||
StreetSmash lets players battle people they have met using StreetPass who also have {{for3ds}} | |||
The player is awarded a gold bonus for playing against people encountered via StreetPass and for winning. Each of these gold bonuses increase depending on the number of opponents. | The player is awarded a gold bonus for playing against people encountered via StreetPass and for winning. Each of these gold bonuses increase depending on the number of opponents. | ||
===Practice=== | ===Practice=== | ||
In Practice mode, the player is given the option to fight CPU opponents in StreetSmash. The number of CPU opponents can be chosen, up to a maximum of 12 CPUs. Players will gain gold at a slower rate in Practice as opposed to StreetSmash, and custom parts will not be awarded. | In Practice mode, the player is given the option to fight CPU opponents in StreetSmash. The number of CPU opponents can be chosen, up to a maximum of 12 CPUs. Players will gain gold at a slower rate in Practice as opposed to StreetSmash, and custom parts will not be awarded. All StreetSmash related [[Challenges]] can be completed in Practice mode except for "Get a total of 5 hits in StreetSmash.". | ||
===Profile=== | ===Profile=== | ||
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===Tutorial=== | ===Tutorial=== | ||
Tutorial lets players view the tutorial of StreetSmash that is shown the first time StreetSmash is opened. | Tutorial lets players view the tutorial of StreetSmash that is shown the first time StreetSmash is opened. | ||
== | ==Music== | ||
The music played during StreetSmash is a retro-style remix of the game's main theme. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Although two different versions can't Smash together, they can Streetpass each other. If the newer version's Street token is a DLC character that the older version doesn't support (like Mewtwo pre 1.06), that character will be displayed as a ? | |||
*Although two different versions | |||
==External Links== | |||
* | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx1Ef-6ust4 StreetSmash Music] | ||
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[[Category:Modes (SSB4-3DS)]] | [[Category:Modes (SSB4-3DS)]] | ||