Wario battles enemies known for treasure hunting or their relationship with money/treasure. Wii Sports, which Matt and the Boxing Ring hail from, was a Wii launch title.Ĭredits Music: Wii Shop Channel (Ultimate Remix) - Wii Many mainline Mario games have been released for the Wii. Sonic Colors was originally exclusive to Nintendo consoles, including the Wii.Įpic Mickey, the game which Mickeyjunk Mountain hails from, was released on the Wii. Nearly every mainline Skylanders game has been released on the Wii. Shattered Island - Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure Gear Getaway - Donkey Kong Country Returnsĭonkey Kong Country Returns was released on the Wii. The route concludes with a battle against Tabuu. The Wii battles opponents who have had notable appearances on the console. Tails is commonly seen as Sonic’s sidekick.Ĭredits Music: Macho Duck - Mickey Mouse Disco Papyrus is commonly seen as either Sans or Undyne’s sidekick.Įmerald Hill Zone (Remix) - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Luigi is commonly seen as Mario’s sidekick.Ĭuphead uses the Mugman costume, as Mugman is commonly seen as Cuphead’s sidekick.īowser Junior is commonly seen as Bowser’s sidekick. The route concludes with battles against Mickey himself and Gruntilda, the latter referencing one of Donald’s enemies, Magica de Spell. Horde battles have enemies appear in battle in a set order, while Team battles allow opponents to swap out mid-match like in Tag Team battles.Īt the end of each Arcade Mode route, the game's credits roll to a song specific to the character played.ĭonald fights “sidekick” characters, reflecting his nature as Mickey’s sidekick. Dealing more damage earns the player more points.Ī new addition to the Arcade Mode is Horde and Team battles, in which the player faces multiple opponents in one round. franchise, with the objective of dealing as much damage to the Sandbag as possible.
The bonus round is a thirty-second "battle" against the Sandbag from the Super Smash Bros. After completing the round, the player is given a rank depending on their final number of points: After each round, the player recieves a number of points depending on their performance. Similarly to the previous game, routes consist of three normal rounds, a bonus round, three more normal rounds, and a final boss round to end the route. CrossClash II features an Arcade Mode which is available from the start, with each fighter having their own route which revolves around a certain theme relevant to the character.