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==Description==
==Description==
In terms of gameplay, Wheelis is extremely similar to the two-player minigame [[Mad Trax]], which is also a GameCube-version exclusive. In [[Mad Trax]], the player with the GameCube controller plays as a tiny [[Rayman]] in his [[Crazy Shoe]], while the player with the Game Boy Advance controls an off-screen [[Globox]], who holds the race course in his hand and lays the track for the other player to cross by arranging blocks in a ''Tetris''-like minigame. In Wheelis, there are four players instead of two. The players are divided into two teams of two, each team with one GameCube player and one Game Boy Advance player. The first team still consists of [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]]; the second team consists of [[Gumsi]] (in another [[Crazy Shoe]]) and an off-screen character (possibly [[Reflux]]) who lays the track for [[Gumsi]]. Each Game Boy Advance player must play a ''Tetris''-like minigame, laying blocks to construct a path which is driven along by their teammate, as well as destroying meteors that may block the way with [[Missiles]]. The characters in the [[Crazy Shoe]]s must race to the finish as fast as possible while staying on the platforms and reaching checkpoints. Falling off the platforms will respawn the racer at the last checkpoint.
In terms of gameplay, Wheelis is extremely similar to the two-player minigame [[Mad Trax]], which is also a GameCube-version exclusive. In [[Mad Trax]], the player with the GameCube controller plays as a tiny [[Rayman]] in his [[Crazy Shoe]], while the player with the Game Boy Advance controls an off-screen [[Globox]], who holds the race course in his hand and lays the track for the other player to cross by arranging blocks in a ''Tetris''-like minigame. In Wheelis, there are four players instead of two. The players are divided into two teams of two, each team with one GameCube player and one Game Boy Advance player. The first team still consists of [[Rayman]] and [[Globox]]; the second team consists of [[Gumsi]] (in another [[Crazy Shoe]]) and an off-screen character (possibly [[Reflux]]) who lays the track for [[Gumsi]]. Each Game Boy Advance player must play a ''Tetris''-like minigame, laying blocks to construct a path which is driven along by their teammate, as well as destroying meteors that may block the way with [[Shock Rocket|Missiles]]. The characters in the [[Crazy Shoe]]s must race to the finish as fast as possible while staying on the platforms and reaching checkpoints. Falling off the platforms will respawn the racer at the last checkpoint.


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