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Pikmin Adventure
The logo for the Pikmin Adventure attraction in Nintendo Land.
Pikmin Adventure
Console Wii U
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
Genre Action Strategy
Players {{{players}}}
Release date
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North America N/A
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Pikmin Adventure is a mini-game featured in the Wii U title Nintendo Land. As its name suggests, it is the Pikmin-themed mini-game of the 12 Nintendo franchise-based mini-games playable in Nintendo Land.

Unlike normal games in the Pikmin franchise, Pikmin Adventure is a fast-paced, action packed experience, as opposed to the real time strategy-styled puzzle solving nature of the other ones. Pikmin Adventure also includes a multiplayer versus mode.

Gameplay

Pikmin Adventure is played with one to five players. One player controls their Mii dressed in Olimar's spacesuit, and uses the Wii U GamePad, while up to four others use the Wii Remote to play as Miis dressed as assorted, larger Pikmin. Olimar also has a group of smaller Pikmin he controls, and are differentiated from the player-controlled Pikmin by their smaller size and resemblance to chess pieces. In addition, the player controlling Olimar has the option of using his whistle to call every Pikmin to his side (including those controlled by other players) using the icon on the lower left of the touch screen, or by pressing the ZL Button on the Wii U GamePad. Each player's health is represented by hearts on the HUD. If a player is turned into dung or damaged, they can be saved by another without a heart being consumed. There are two ways of playing: single player and multiplayer. In single player mode, the player uses their Olimar-dressed Mii and a randomly-assigned AI controlled Mii Pikmin to fight with.

The gameplay happens in a style similar to the caves featured throughout Pikmin 2. The players must all get to the ship at the end of each course, while avoiding mechanized enemies based on those from the Pikmin franchise, such as Bulborbs. This also includes entirely-new creatures to the series, each of which with its own name, family classification, and biology notes, similar to the Piklopedia in Pikmin 2.

Players can occasionally find nectar inside defeated enemies or hidden within "?" blocks, which levels them up into bud and then flowers, increasing their speed and damage. The players must attack enemies on their weak spots (indicated as purple glass spheres) to inflict proper damage, similar to how fighting has become in Pikmin 3. To end the level, players must defeat that area's boss or enemy horde, and enter the ship to blast off to the next area. Certain levels also play out similar to Super Mario 3D Land, in which there is a time limit, and players must continuously kill enemies and overcome obstacles to gain more time, to keep the timer from reaching 0.

Controls

One player will play as Olimar on the GamePad. The touch screen is used to throw Pikmin, and the ZL Button on the Wii U GamePad is used as the whistle. The whistle will call every player and normal Pikmin to the GamePad user. In extra levels, the L Button on the Wii U GamePad is used to change the type of Pikmin between blue, yellow, red, and mixed.

The Wii Remote players use the 1 Button on the Wii Remote to attack, the 2 Button on the Wii Remote to jump, and the + Control Pad on the Wii Remote to move around. All players can pick up boulders and bombs.

Power ups

In the Nintendo Land attraction Pikmin Adventure, players can receive 3 different power-ups through the game to help do more damage to enemies. These power-ups also act as a shield, preventing your character from taking damage once, the being disposed of.

Types of Power-Ups

Hammer Seed

Screenshot of the Hammer Seed.
The Hammer Seed power-up as seen in the Nintendo Land Plaza.

Hammer Seeds are the first power-up you receive in the attraction. When collected, Pikmin will grow sledge hammer heads on their stems. When Olimar throws hammer seed Pikmin, they will drop down on enemies much like Purple Pikmin do in Pikmin 2. They also have a chance to stun enemies as well. Pikmin players with this power-up have increased damage, and when the 1 button is held down and released, will charge forward, consecutively swinging their hammer down on enemies.

Monita's Notes

File:NAFlag.png: "This item sprouts a hammer from a Pikmin's head. It doesn't look particularly heavy, but take one swing at the enemy and you'll see that it gets the job done."

Whip Seed

A Whip Seed.
A Whip Seed as seen in the Nintendo Land Plaza.

Whip Seeds are the second power-up found in the game. Whip seeds will grow springs on Pikmins' stems, which can be extended to attack in a longer range and do more damage. If Olimar gets the Whip Seed, his tiny Pikmin when thrown into the air, will home in on the targeted area like fireworks. This also adds longer range to your throw. They can also follow moving enemies, similar to the Winged Pikmin. When a Pikmin gets the Whip Seed, their attack range is increased enormously, and can attack from farther away to avoid taking damage.

Monita's Notes

File:NAFlag.png: "This item extends a Pikmin's stalk so it can be used as a whip, allowing long-range attacks. If Olimar picks it up, his Pikmin will explode with color when he throws them!"

Knuckle Seed

A Knuckle Seed.
The Knuckle Seed power-up as seen in the Nintendo Land Plaza.

Knuckle Seeds are the last of the power-ups that are in the game. Knuckle seeds turn the Pikmins' stems into fists, and has the player stand in a fighting stance when standing still. The knuckle seed makes Olimar's Pikmin act like bullets when thrown, and do great great impact damage, much like Rock Pikmin from Pikmin 3. When the Pikmin players get this power-up, They do massive damage with combos, and when the 1 button is held and released, Pikmin will perform a Haudoken-like attack.

Monita's Notes

File:NAFlag.png: "This item makes a fist sprout from a Pikmin's head. There are no scissors or paper versions, unfortunately. Aim for the enemy and start pummeling!"

Bosses and enemies

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Pikmin Adventure comes with its own set of enemies and bosses, all of which are a mechanical homage to the Pikmin universe. The most common family is the Beeb family, and in other regions, they are known as Baubs, and are part of the Soplouse family. Bosses use the Titan Dweevil's theme.

The following is a list of enemies in the game:

Enemies
Bosses

Plants and objects

The following plants and objects exist:

  • Abundant Mass
  • Angular Sapling
  • Bulbous Sporehaven
  • Carved Pikmin
  • Draft Jumper
  • Fronded Stump
  • Fungiform Family
  • Glacial Fungicap
  • Herbaceaous Kettle
  • Hyperborean Verdant Silo
  • Jumpswitch
  • Sinuated Flora
  • Spiral Timber
  • Striped Conifer
  • Vegetal Pouch
  • Verdant Silo
  • Verging Bloom

Gallery

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Trivia

  • White Pikmin is the only type of Pikmin that a Wii Remote user can use that Olimar does not have. Purple Pikmin do not make an appearance in this attraction.
  • If a Red Pikmin using the Wii Remote is thrown by Olimar, it will home in to the enemy's weak spot.
  • If a player dies around 3 times, the game spawns the Assist Block, which will convert all players to Level 50. In timed challenges, it adds a minute to the clock.
  • Pikmin Adventure has the most bosses of any attraction. Battle Quest has two and Metroid Blast has three, but this attraction has nine.
  • Depending on the current location, a remixed theme of the Impact Site, Forest Navel, or Valley of Repose will play.
  • The Wii Remote Pikmin have different colored shapes under them:
    • Blue Pikmin have a blue circle.
    • Red Pikmin have a red square.
    • Yellow Pikmin have a yellow triangle.
    • White Pikmin have a purple star.
  • The Knuckle Seed correlates to Rock Pikmin, the Hammer Seed correlates to Purple Pikmin, and the Whip Seed correlates to the Winged Pikmin – the three main types of Pikmin that do not appear in this mini-game normally.

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