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[[9-Volt]]'s game references the [[e-Reader]]. A Game Boy Advance is on screen as e-Reader cards are scanned into it. Characters take turns playing the microgame on the card. If they win, they earn another card for their pile. While one character is playing, the others move freely about the screen stealing cards from other piles. The one with the most at the end wins.
 
[[9-Volt]]'s game references the [[e-Reader]]. A Game Boy Advance is on screen as e-Reader cards are scanned into it. Characters take turns playing the microgame on the card. If they win, they earn another card for their pile. While one character is playing, the others move freely about the screen stealing cards from other piles. The one with the most at the end wins.
  
[[Dr. Crygor]]'s game is somewhat like Hot Potato. Characters take turns playing microgames while the rest will pump a balloon. The character playing when the balloon pops is the loser. If one player loses a microgame, they are stuck playing another turn increasing the chances of them being disqualified.
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[[Dr.Crygor]]'s game is somewhat like Hot Potato. Characters take turns playing microgames while the rest will pump a balloon. The character playing when the balloon pops is the loser. If one player loses a microgame, they are stuck playing another turn increasing the chances of them being disqualified.
  
 
In [[Kat and Ana]]'s game, players attempt to balance on turtles. First players compete is a special multiplayer microgame. The winner will face a regular microgame on their. If they win, they make balancing harder for the other players but if they lose, they make it much harder for themselves.  Between rounds, players maneuver the control stick to balance on their stack of turtles. The player that remains is the winner. Eliminated players can sabotage other players during the balancing round or by winning the multiplayer microgame.
 
In [[Kat and Ana]]'s game, players attempt to balance on turtles. First players compete is a special multiplayer microgame. The winner will face a regular microgame on their. If they win, they make balancing harder for the other players but if they lose, they make it much harder for themselves.  Between rounds, players maneuver the control stick to balance on their stack of turtles. The player that remains is the winner. Eliminated players can sabotage other players during the balancing round or by winning the multiplayer microgame.

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