Daft Rafts
Daft Rafts | |||
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Day Night | |||
Appears in | Mario Party 6 | ||
Type | 4-Player mini-game | ||
Music track | Frantic | ||
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Daft Rafts is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 6.
Introduction[edit]
The players are standing on a bridge as the river flows beneath them, with the platforms on it. The bridge then collapses, and the players fall onto the beginning platform.
Gameplay[edit]
The object of the minigame is to jump onto the many different rafts to avoid falling. If a player falls in the water or over the waterfall or touches an enemy, they are eliminated. Players who can make it to the last raft, being pulled by a Koopa Troopa in an aquatic vehicle, are declared winners. The last raft appears early if only one player remains. If all the players get eliminated, the minigame ends in a tie.
The only change between day and night is the enemies that appear on the rafts. During the day, Spinies are the obstacles, and at night, Podoboos are.
Ending[edit]
The final platform comes to a stop at the top of the waterfall, with winning players' animations playing as the Koopa drives away.
Controls[edit]
- – Move
- – Jump
In-game text[edit]
- Rules – "Jump onto the floating platforms, but be careful not to fall into the raging river. Whoever reaches the goal first wins!"
- Advice – "Don't stay on a platform too long or you'll go over the waterfall!"
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | たきにおちるぞ[?] Taki ni ochiru zo |
Falling Down the Waterfall | |
French | Anti-Rafting[?] | - | |
German | Wasserfalle[?] | Watertrap A pun on Wasserfall (Waterfall) |
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Italian | Rapidissime[?] | Pun on "rapide" (falls) and the plural feminine adjective "rapide", meaning "fast", plus the augmentative suffix "-issime" | |
Spanish | Balsas traicioneras[?] | Treacherous Rafts |