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== Mode selecting == | == Mode selecting == | ||
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The game's title screen will offer the player three modes of gameplay. The 1 Turtle which is single player, 2 Turtles A which | The game's title screen will offer the player three modes of gameplay. The 1 Turtle which is single player, 2 Turtles A which is a two player mode where players can not inflict damage to each other, and 2 Turtles B which is another two player mode where players can inflict damage to each other. In the Japanese version of the game, the player is only given the option of one or two turtle modes. To toggle, press the {{nes|Select}} button, then press {{nes|Start}} or {{nes|A}} buttons to decide. | ||
== Character selection == | == Character selection == |
Revision as of 19:46, 17 February 2012
Mode selecting
The game's title screen will offer the player three modes of gameplay. The 1 Turtle which is single player, 2 Turtles A which is a two player mode where players can not inflict damage to each other, and 2 Turtles B which is another two player mode where players can inflict damage to each other. In the Japanese version of the game, the player is only given the option of one or two turtle modes. To toggle, press the button, then press
or
buttons to decide.
Character selection
![](http://cdn.wikimg.net/en/strategywiki/images/thumb/1/10/Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_III_The_Manhattan_Project_Character_Select.png/150px-Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_III_The_Manhattan_Project_Character_Select.png)
After selecting a mode of play, the player can now select one of the four turtles. Toggle and
with the
then press
to decide.
User interface
During gameplay, the player's status will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Here the display will show the selected character's abbreviated name and corresponding profile portrait. Under the character's name there will be the player's score, their health and remaining lives in reserve.
Combat
Power-ups
Throughout the game there will be pizza slices found within the game. These can restore the player's health.
Scene clear
When a scene is cleared, the game will then subtract time the player consumed to complete the scene and tally it to the player's current score for another chance to earn an extra life.
Game over
Players can trigger a game over by losing all their lives during gameplay. When this happens, Splinter will appear announcing the player's final score. Then he will give the player two options to continue or end. The continue option will feature a number of available continues for the player to use. If the player has used all their continues, Splinter will simply say game over. Above Splinter, is the game's overall hi-score.