![]() ![]() And just in case you think this might be completed rather easily once you get past the first few areas - there are about 50 stages to complete, and things get complicated quickly, with moving fruit, holes and numerous other obstacles quickly appearing. If you reach the door without all of your fruit, it won't open, and you'll lose a life. Achieving your goal is a matter of coordinating and reconciling each screen's missing information, using textures and shapes that exist on the map's background to guide your path. But on the Pad doesn't display the fruit, just the basic map, and your television won't show the path you've sketched out. When your path reaches the door, the game prompts you to let Yoshi begin your dictated journey. You control your 'Yoshi Cart' by drawing a path on the GamePad's screen. But doing that is more complicated than you might think. ![]() Your goal is simple - get Yoshi to a door that will only unlock once you've collected all of the fruit that's set out on a map. Here's the game in action:Ĭollecting Fruit With YoshiYoshi's Fruit Cart impressed us a great deal during our time with it. Entering tunnels will block your view, however, forcing you to look up at the more traditional racing view on the television. (Your previous attempt will be displayed in ghost form, giving you some gauge of your performance.) Though you can watch the TV as you steer, your better bet is to use the Pad's top-down display to navigate the course's twists, turns and obstacles. Tilting the GamePad from a vertical position steers your craft, and rather than race against opponents, you simply aim to survive. Sort OfIt's interesting to see Nintendo avoid using the F-Zero label for Captain Falcon's Twister Race, despite the fact that this game recreates that experience, albeit with some Wii U twists, and a bit of a slower speed. It might not be as revolutionary as Wii Sports, but it will likely be the better game. Though some other games (like ZombiU) are higher on our 'Must Have' list, we're not at all dismissing Nintendo Land. ![]() Today we're going to walk you through some of those key ideas, and show you a lot of Nintendo Land footage along the way. ![]()
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