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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. After finishing the battle, the player will be awarded with coins and a custom part. | 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. After finishing the battle, the player will be awarded with coins and a custom part. | ||
The player is awarded | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 18:24, November 12, 2014
StreetSmash is a mode in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. It is a minigame utilizing the 3DS's 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
The controls in this mode are a simplified version of those used for standard gameplay. Players move their token with the Circle Pad and can attack opponents by ramming into them using the A button. Holding down the A button allows for a charged attack with greater power but additional vulnerability before and after use, similar to a smash attack. Players also have access to a shield by using the R button. Players can also dodge in any given direction by moving the circle pad in that direction, and can counterattack with the A button if an attack is shielded or dodged at the last second. Tokens accumulate damage just like in normal gameplay, which is visible as their colour changing from blue to green to yellow to orange to red to black.
Modes
There are five different modes in StreetSmash: StreetSmash, Practice, Profile, Records, and Tutorial.
StreetSmash
StreetSmash lets players battle people they have met using StreetPass who also have Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. 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. After finishing the battle, the player will be awarded with coins and a custom part.
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
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.
Profile
Profile lets players change their token and greeting. The player's token can be chosen from all unlocked characters except for Mii Fighters. The greeting is 16 characters long and is shown in a 2-line format where the first 8 characters are on the top line and the last 8 are on the bottom, regardless of spaces.
Records
Records lets players view up to 5 past fights. Players can view their opponent's info and the results for the match. Pressing the X button lets players view which character token was fought most, survived most, and was easiest K.O'd.
Tutorial
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.