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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The objective of the microgame is to drive to the finish line by tilting the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] or the [[Nintendo 3DS]] system like a steering wheel. The driver however, is surrounded by large forests and trees, so it is vital to stay on the road at all times. Animals, such as cows, monkeys, and birds can also be found on the road, but they run away shortly before the player passes through them, therefore providing a mere distraction. If the player is to hit any tree, their car will crash (with the text "Totaled..." appearing on-screen in international versions and "Failure..." in the Japanese version) and the game will end in a loss. If the player makes it to the end of the track safely, the driver will give the rear view mirror a thumbs-up (with the text "Good job!" appearing) and the player will win.
The objective of the microgame is to drive to the finish line by tilting the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] or the [[Nintendo 3DS]] system like a steering wheel. The driver however, is surrounded by large forests and trees, so it is vital to stay on the road at all times. Animals, such as cows, monkeys, and birds can also be found on the road, but they run away shortly before the player passes through them, therefore providing a mere distraction.The player can fail the microgame if they wind up crashing the vehicle into a tree with a "Totaled..."text appearing on screen in the international version and a "Bad."text appearing in the japanese version of the game. If the player makes it to the end of the track safely, the driver will give the rear view mirror a thumbs-up (with the text "Good job!" appearing) and the player will win.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' The track is not as long and does not have many turns. The car is blue in ''Smooth Moves''.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' The track is not as long and does not have many turns. The car is blue in ''Smooth Moves''.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' The track is a little longer, having more animals and turns. The car is yellow in ''Smooth Moves''.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' The track is a little longer, having more animals and turns. The car is yellow in ''Smooth Moves''.

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