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'''Massive Multiplayer Crossover''' is a fangame for the 3DS. Despite its name, it consists mostly of Nintendo characters with only very few third party characters.
==Gameplay==
This game is a turn-based strategy. A battle can go up to 6-vs-6, in which depending on where the battle takes place, the objective can be either to take down all enemies or to capture all of the flags first.
Each "player" character in this game is partnered with at least one video game character. There are also special kinds of "players", which are leaders and their assistants. These players have more than average stats and can befriend certain characters. Also, they're required if you want to recruit other players of these types by having them land the final blow. As for the video game characters, they can be befriended in the field by the players, though certain characters can be befriended by either the leader or his/her assistant. Some video game characters don't even show up in the field at all, and they usually have special requirements.
Some video game characters can be upgraded by reaching certain requirements.
During battle, each player sends out one video game character (even though players can have more than one partner) to the field, and each can be moved to a tile within the character's range. While most characters stay on the ground, some others float above the ground, enabling them to move across every terrain without problem. Some "ground" characters are also capable of walking over bodies of water or lava, depending on their resistance. All characters can go through poisonous puddles, but only those who stay on the ground and cannot resist poison will suffer from those puddles. Each battlefield has their own features, so you need to try all of them if you want to master battles in said battlefield.
Each video game character has one attack, and can have one of the abilities depending on the character's possible abilities. The attacks vary in power and target areas. Some attacks can also cause status problems or raise/lower stats.
A character's turn ends if you choose the "Wait" option or if the character has done attacking.
Use of items seems to be rather limited, as each "player" can only bring one item into a battle.
==Main Story's Summary==
A player character (you) has just been promoted into a leader, with Chico as your assistant. No matter what gender your character is, he/she will always start with Mario as his/her default partner and be a leader of the Peach's Castle territory.
After finishing your very first battle against the neighboring territory of Congo Jungle, Chico begins telling you about the grand battle between territories, in which the losing groups have to retreat and have their home territory claimed by the challengers. So, the main objective here is to claim all of the territories in this game. As the game progresses, it is shown that one person also has the same objective as you, and he's a rather tough leader.
==Territories==
*Peach's Castle
*Congo Jungle
*Hyrule Castle
*Planet Zebes
*Yoshi's Island
*Dream Land
*Sector Z
*Saffron City
*Mute City
*Onett
*Icicle Mountain
*Flat Zone
*Castle Siege
*Skyworld
*Shadow Moses Island
*Green Hill Zone
*WarioWare, Inc.
==Video Game Characters==
This lists the available video game characters that can be befriended. This also includes the upgraded versions.
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! scope="col"|No.
! scope="col"|Name
! scope="col"|HP
! scope="col"|Offense
! scope="col"|Defense
! scope="col"|Evasion Rate
! scope="col"|Movement Range
! scope="col"|Attack
! scope="col"|Trait(s)
! scope="col"|Upgraded Version(s)
! scope="col"|
How to Obtain
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|001
|'''Mario'''
|Low
|Very low
|Low
|Low
|Good
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'''Cape'''
Power: Average
|'''Fast Runner''' (Movement Range +1)
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*Striker Mario
*Paper Mario
*Dr. Mario
|Starter
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|002
|'''Luigi'''
|Excellent
|Good
|Average
|Average
|Good
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'''Fireball'''
Power: Excellent
|'''Water Gulp''' (recover HP if hit by Water-based attacks)
|Paper Luigi
|Have Mario's owner hold a Luigi Trophy in a battle, then befriend him once summoned
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|003
|'''Peach'''
|Average
|Good
|Average
|Excellent
|Good
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'''Toad'''
Power: Average
|'''Fast Runner''' (Movement Range +1)
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|Have Mario's owner hold a Peach Trophy in a battle, then befriend her once summoned
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|004
|'''Striker Mario'''
|Average
|Good
|Average
|Average
|Good
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'''Fire Kick'''
Power: Average
|'''Fighting Spirit''' (fully recover HP once if HP is less than 1/3 of the original amount)
|None
|Have Mario's owner hold a Striker's Stone in a battle
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|005
|'''Paper Mario'''
|Average
|Good
|Average
|Good
|Good
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'''Paper Fireball'''
Power: Average
|'''Nimble''' (climbs higher)
|None
|Mario at lv. 70 after battling in Saffron City
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|006
|'''Dr. Mario'''
|Good
|Low
|Excellent
|Average
|Good
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'''Super Sheet'''
Power: Average
|'''Hindrance''' (may lower target's Movement Range)
|None
|Mario at lv. 70 after battling in Icicle Mountain
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|007
|'''Paper Luigi'''
|Average
|Good
|Good
|Good
|Good
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'''Paper Cut'''
Power: Good
|'''Insight '''(may easily dodge attacks, more likely to do so if level is higher)
|None
|Luigi's Defense is at least 90 after battling in Hyrule Castle
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|008
|'''Paper Peach'''
|Average
|Good
|Good
|Average
|Good
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'''Chilling Wind'''
Power: Average
|'''Charm '''(may immobilize attacking opponent if attacked directly)
|None
|Peach's Attack is at least 90 after battling in Shadow Moses Island
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[[Category:Fanon Games]]
[[Category:Video Games]]
[[Category:Games]]