Tu devras leur lancer les médicaments qui correspondent à leur couleur en visant grâce à la bande colorée, en haut et à droite du jeu. But if you like a good challenge and don't mind a little frustration, Dr. Mario is the perfect prescription for your Game Boy.Kristi Smith of Westminister, California, was the first to send in this Easter egg. A capsule can be all black, all white, all gray, or a combination of two of those three colors.Dr. Two-player games are contests of pure skill.Another feature that makes two-player games more competitive is that when you clear two or more lines simultaneously (whether or not they include viruses), some random, unconnected pieces of vitamin capsules will fall onto your opponent's screen. In desperation, Mario began throwing vitamins into the laboratory bottle, trying to get enough of the right ones to the viruses they could kill.The major difference is that instead of trying to eliminate horizontal layers, as you do in Tetris, your object in Dr. Mario is to eliminate the viruses that live in the jar. If you eliminate two or more rows with a single capsule, random pieces of capsules will fall into your opponent's bottle - usually in the most inconvenient places. You earn points only if your matching row contains a virus.You can start the game on 20 different levels. As a capsule descends, you can move it left or right with the directional pad. This gives both players a totally equal chance of clearing the screen and completely eliminates luck as a factor. Téléchargez ce jeu sur le Microsoft Store pour Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10 Team (Surface Hub), HoloLens. In other words, if you clear two rows, two random pieces will fall into your opponent's jar; if you clear four (or more) rows, then four pieces will fall.If your opponent's jar gets filled to the top, you win the round, even if you still have viruses remaining in your bottle. Each jar (level) contains four more viruses than the previous jar. When the jar fills up and you've lost, they'll laugh at you, too. Similar games include Sega of America's Because you can rotate the colored capsules as they fall, Dr. Mario is basically a mix of Columns, Klax, and — you guessed it — Tetris. Le royaume des champignons est en danger, car tous les êtres vivants sont frappés par un virus dangereux.
Tetris part #99.Could it be Mario has settled down? :)Je donne trois étoile a se jeu car cela est un Mario mais je n'arrive même pas à la fin du niveau 1 et je recommence tout le temps donc expérience négative pour moi mais peux plaire à certaines personnes aimant beaucoup Mariohyperdifficile tu dois au moins recommencer le niveuau 5 fois. Do this and the capsules disappear along with any of the nasty viruses which happen to be in contact with, and the same color as, the matched capsules. It's simple to learn, difficult to master, and very tough to quit playing, even if you've been stuck on the same level for many hours.

The viruses come in three strains: red, yellow, and blue. So one day, just as Mario was beginning work, Nurse Toadstool came rushing in with news that something had gone horribly wrong. Mario lets you choose from several options. It's lucky for Mario that he's developed vitamins that can eliminate the viruses on contact.When the game begins, the screen shows a jar containing several runaway viruses. Like most epidemics it started quietly, but soon raged out of control. Avec sa casquette rouge et ses vêtements assortis, il se balade dans un monde fantastique dans lequel il doit affronter de redoutables créatures et prendre des bonus. This continues (if you're successful) until the 20th level, where you're faced with 84 viruses crammed in until they almost reach the top of the bottle. Level 1 has only four viruses in the jar, and even a beginning player can quickly eliminate them. What's the name of this "epidemic"? Each player's screen has an identical vitamin bottle, and the capsules drop in the same order for both players.
Mario has two soundtracks to choose from, appropriately named "Fever" and "Chill". This continues (if you're successful) until the 20th level, where you're faced with 84 viruses crammed in until they almost reach the top of the bottle. If you succeed in getting rid of all the viruses, you advance to the next level, which is even more contaminated with viruses. Unfortunately, things got complicated. It's lucky for Mario that he's developed vitamins that can eliminate the viruses on contact.When the game begins, the screen shows a jar containing several runaway viruses. Nintendo has come up with yet another clone, this time trying to lure players to this game by including the popular Mario name. True, the game's title is a bit misleading, since Mario doesn't really play much of a role - some people might be expecting another hopping-and-bopping adventure.