What's a pilot to do but blow up everything you see? Four ships are at your disposal. Each has a specific gimmick to its weaponry, which we'll go over in a second. Your ship can change weapons on the fly, from a forward shot to twin shots that go up and down, with a press of the R1 button.
No matter which fire mode you're in, the game is designed for you to hold down X, rather than tap it. Killing enemies will leave little things that look like colored grains of rice; touching these charges up your gun meter. As this meter climbs, your shot becomes more powerful and can even change form. However, you can also burn through your gun meter with a powerful beam by holding L1 and pressing X.
This shot will go through every enemy and basically cause general havoc for your benefit. The first ship, Solar Dominion, has rapid-fire shots. Its twin shots also come out in bursts, but not as many. As it levels up, its gun actually becomes slower. However, its shots will actually explode on impact, and any enemy getting within that plume of fire will be cooked as well. The second ship, Storm Conductor, fires lightning from its front cannon. If you switch to the twin shots, you can constantly hold down the fire button to send a spew of electricity out of the front.
Then, as you get near an enemy even if it's behind you , the beam will seek out a target and hit it automatically. This ship is great, but it has very little range, so it's a bit dangerous. The third ship, Emerald Spirit, is my personal favorite. It fires a constant beam of green laser across the whole screen, which means it's extremely difficult to miss a target.
However, it's not as powerful as the other ships, so you have to keep the laser on stronger enemies for several seconds to destroy them. Its twin shots are actually more powerful than the main laser, and can bounce off walls at higher levels. When you're in a tight area, that's the way to go. The final level of the twin laser stops bouncing, but it hits literally the entire screen as it sweeps from the ship; can't go wrong with that. The final ship, Midnight Eclipse, has mixed weaponry.
No matter what level you're at, its rounds penetrate targets, so shots are not stopped on a hit. This means a single shot could wipe out a whole row of enemies.
At the highest gun level, the twin shots seek out targets like the Storm Conductor ship, although it has the range of the whole screen! However, it's tough to level this one up quickly, and all its shots are fairly weak starting with about the middle of the second level. Definitely an expert ship. This is the only game on this list that isn't selectable in Party Mode.
The flirting mini-game only opens up when you're flirting with a guest whether personally or because you're possessing the flirter. You control cupid, who spins in a circle and fires arrows at targets. The targets are hearts, and each is of three colors, with one of several pictures on them indicating subjects.
Above the head of the guest you're trying to flirt with are other hearts. Your goal is to shoot a target that matches the color or subject of what your guest is thinking. For example, if a green heart with a phone appears over the head of your guest, you're to shoot a green heart OR a heart with a phone.
Doing so will earn one love point for lack of a better term. If you manage to shoot an identical heart a green one with a phone in this case , you'll earn two love points.
When you hit 10 love points, you're done. Thrillville Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 29 Mar pm. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. There are several kart-like racers in different themes. They basically all operate the same way: drive like crazy!
No powerups or other distractions here, and you can't fall off the track no matter how much you try. You can design your own course to race on as well. Although you have a brake, ignore it. There is a handbrake which is useful for powersliding, but otherwise, just slam the accelerator and go! You have three modes: a race against three others, a race against one other, or a time trial. Despite the different names and appearances, all varieties drive the exact same way.
Your opponents seem to have a bit of catch-up AI in their favor. That is, if you're in first, they tend to speed up a hair to keep up with you and make things exciting. It's not enough for them to outright cheat and, say, overtake you at the last second; but it is enough that you shouldn't rest on your hands. Who doesn't love radio controlled cars? You go into a little arena with at least one other car, and your goal is to slam it until the enemy explodes. On a collision, whichever car is moving faster gives the majority of the damage.
If you can trap a car against a wall, you can tap it several times for a combo. If you're the victim of too many hits, try to keep yourself oriented so the strongest part of your car is facing the enemy. This way, if you're hit again, chances are you'll survive. In Saucer Soccer, you hop into a hovercraft and are placed in a large arena with three other players in teams of two. Using the D-pad to move, you drive around and try to grab a soccer ball.
The opponents have two goals: one high and one low. The low goal is worth one point, and it can be driven into when you have the ball. The high goal is worth two points, but requires some accurate shooting.
You can pass and call for passes from your teammate, but Saucer Soccer is a very individual game where, if you can outrun your opponents, you'll probably win. Your teammate is better used to run interference, bumping away your chasing opponents, rather than to set up teamwork shots.
Saucer Sumo puts you in control of a little flying saucer on a small platform. You can steer the saucer around with the D-pad or left stick, and you can hit a turbo button to get a little burst of speed. The purpose is to knock your opponents off the platform, whilst trying to stay on it as long as possible. There are three modes, and all of them can be played with one, two, or three other players AI or human. The first is a limited-life mode, where each player has seven lives.
The second goes by knockouts, with the winner being the one who scores the most. The third is a team-based two-on-two affair. Either way, there are a variety of powerups and obstacles that can pop up to mess with your head and your saucer. Thrillville Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 29 Mar pm. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide.
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