Bowser's Hammer Slammer

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Not to be confused with Hammer Slammer.
Bowser's Hammer Slammer
Bowser's Hammer Slammer.png
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type Bowser minigame
Time limit 20 seconds
Music track Bowser's Punishment 5
Music sample

Bowser's Hammer Slammer is a Bowser minigame appearing in Mario Party 10.

Introduction[edit]

The members of Team Mario ride small, lever-operated carts on a circular track in a cave or mine. After a moment, Bowser is lifted into view on a circular elevator at the center of the track, carrying a large hammer. He slams the hammer in front of him, but the Team Mario players dodge by moving their carts to either side of him. After this, the minigame begins.

Gameplay[edit]

The objective of Team Mario is to avoid getting hit by Bowser's hammer, while Bowser's objective is to deplete his enemies' hearts with hammer attacks. A red Bowser emblem on the track denotes where Bowser can attack at any given time, and he can pivot himself to move his target around the track. In turn, the Team Mario players can tilt the lever on their carts to move left or right, though bumping into each other can stop their momentum, making it easier for Bowser to hit them. He can hit two players simultaneously. The minigame ends after 20 seconds or if Bowser has depleted all of Team Mario's hearts.

This minigame appears in amiibo Party only if Bowser is one of the players. Each team player can be eliminated after a single hit in this mode, and as with all other Bowser minigames, Bowser has to eliminate all of the other players to win. If even one heart remains, Bowser loses and everyone else wins.

Controls[edit]

Team Mario[edit]

  • Tilt Wii Remote left or right – Move

Bowser[edit]

  • Left Stick – Move
  • A Button – Swing hammer

In-game text[edit]

  • Bowser: "Aim for your rivals, and press A Button to attack with the hammer!"
  • Team Mario: "Move away from the hammer! Don't get hit!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クッパのぐるぐるハンマー[?]
Kuppa no guruguru hanmā
Bowser's round and round hammer
Dutch Bowsers mepmijn[?] Bowser's smack mine
French Coups circulaires de Bowser[?] Bowser's Circular Hits
German Bowsers Dampfhammer[?] Bowser's Steam Hammer
Italian Martellata express[?] Hammer blow express
Portuguese Círculo do Martelo[?] Hammer Circle
Russian Молот Боузера[?]
Molot Bouzera
Bowser's Hammer
Spanish Martillazo al canto[?] Instant Hammer Strike