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{{Quote2|Press the buttons with a friend to measure your compatibility levels!|In-game description}}
'''Compat-I-Com''' is a [[Gaddget]] in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It is available from the beginning and has no requirements to unlock. The Gaddget can be used to play a two player [[minigame]]. Compat-I-Com is played on the same [[Game Boy Advance]]. Both players must press the two buttons on the left and right side. Once both players have pressed the buttons, a random percentage out of a 100 will be calculated. The percentage displayed is used to represent the compatibility between both players. A high score represents a good compatibility and a low score represents a bad compatibility.


'''Compat-I-Com''' is a [[Gaddget]] in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It is available from the beginning and has no requirements to unlock. The Gaddget can be used to play a two player [[mini-game]]. Compat-I-Com is played on the same [[Gameboy Advance]]. Both [[player]]s must press the two buttons on the left and right side. Once both players have pressed the buttons, a random percentage out of a 100 will be calculated. The percentage displayed is used to represent the compatibility between both players. A high score represents a good compatibility and a low score represents a bad compatibility.
This Gaddget appears in the [[Bonus Board]] mode, where a score of over or under 50% causes a player to move to the other player's space.


== Controls ==
==Controls==
*{{button|gba|L}} and {{button|gba|Pad}} - Complete input
*{{button|gba|R}} and {{button|gba|A}} - Complete input


*'''L and D-pad (any direction)''' – Complete input
==Gallery==
*'''R and A''' – Complete input
<gallery>
MPA Compat I Com Icon.png|Icon
MPA Compat-I-Com Website.png|The icon from the game's website
MPA Compat I Com Artwork.png|Artwork of Mario and Peach holding a Game Boy Advance with the Compat-I-Com Gaddget on it
</gallery>


==Description ==
==Names in other languages==
"''Press the buttons with a friend to measure your compatibility levels!''"
{{foreign names
|Ita=Amicometro
|ItaM=Friendmeter
|Spa=Compati-Test
|SpaM=-
|Fre=Harmonitest
|FreM=Harmonytest
|Ger=Herz-O-Mat
|GerM=Heart-O-Mat
}}


<br clear=all>
==Trivia==
{{gadd}}
*This Gaddget could be played on the now-defunct ''Mario Party Advance'' website if the player collected fifteen stars.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070202024420/http://www.mariopartyadvance.com/MarioPartyAdv.html Wayback Machine archive]. Retrieved March 24, 2021.</ref>


[[Category: Gaddgets]]
==References==
[[Category: Items]]
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Revision as of 22:48, March 24, 2021

Compat-I-Com

Template:Quote2 Compat-I-Com is a Gaddget in Mario Party Advance. It is available from the beginning and has no requirements to unlock. The Gaddget can be used to play a two player minigame. Compat-I-Com is played on the same Game Boy Advance. Both players must press the two buttons on the left and right side. Once both players have pressed the buttons, a random percentage out of a 100 will be calculated. The percentage displayed is used to represent the compatibility between both players. A high score represents a good compatibility and a low score represents a bad compatibility.

This Gaddget appears in the Bonus Board mode, where a score of over or under 50% causes a player to move to the other player's space.

Controls

  • L Button and +Control Pad - Complete input
  • R Button and A Button - Complete input

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
French Harmonitest
Harmonytest
German Herz-O-Mat
Heart-O-Mat
Italian Amicometro
Friendmeter
Spanish Compati-Test
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Trivia

  • This Gaddget could be played on the now-defunct Mario Party Advance website if the player collected fifteen stars.[1]

References

  1. ^ Wayback Machine archive. Retrieved March 24, 2021.