However, this microgame appears in a windowed, floating screen, similar to a phone’s picture-in-picture display, that the other players can manipulate the display by squishing it, shaking it or using other effects that change each round. In the first half, everyone races to be the first to score a goal on an air hockey table, and the winner gets the play a microgame for a chance at two stars.
The same could be said of Puck’er Up, another crowd favorite, wherein everyone plays as the same random crew member as you compete to earn the most stars through two-part rounds.