Can Take Pancake
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Appears in | Super Mario Party |
Type | 4-Player minigame |
Music track | Pleasantly Happy |
Can Take Pancake is a 4-Player minigame appearing in Super Mario Party.
Overview[edit]
The minigame opens with the players seated by a table, excited about eating a large plate of pancakes.
Players must grab pancakes from a plate. Regular pancakes are worth one point, while pancakes with a star icon are worth three points. Additionally, only fully exposed pancakes can be grabbed by players. The minigame ends once all of the pancakes are grabbed, and the player with the most points wins.
The minigame ends with Toadette and two other Toads applauding the winner while the losing players remain in their seats.
Controls[edit]
– Move cursor
– Grab
In-game text[edit]
- Grab the pancakes!
- You can only grab a pancake if it's completely uncovered.
- Pancakes with the ★ mark are worth three points!
Naming[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | おいしいパンケーキ[?] Oishii Pankēki |
Delicious Pancakes | |
Chinese (simplified) | 美味美式松饼[?] Měiwèi Měishì Sōngbǐng |
Delicious Pancakes | |
Chinese (traditional) | 美味美式鬆餅[?] Měiwèi Měishì Sōngbǐng |
Delicious Pancakes | |
Dutch | Koekenpakker[?] | Portmanteau of “koekenbakker” (bungler, lit. “cake baker”) and "pakker" (grabber) | |
French | Premier servi[?] | First served | |
German | Pfannkuchenpyramide[?] | Pancake Pyramid | |
Italian | Frittelle per tutti[?] | Pancakes for Everyone | |
Korean | 맛있는 팬케이크[?] Masinneun paenkeikeu |
Delicious Pancakes | |
Spanish (NOA) | ¿Qué panqueque?[?] | What pancake? | |
Spanish (NOE) | Apilatortas[?] | Pancake-stacker (Apila is stack and tortas is pancake) |
Notes[edit]
- If no players take any pancakes before the time limit lapses, they will perform their losing animations, but the game behaves as though multiple players won. However, this does not occur when the language is set to either Dutch or Russian, with the outcome being treated as a tie instead.