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| {{minigame infobox | | {{rewrite-expand}} |
| |image=[[File:MPA Flippin Out Screenshot.png]]
| | [[Image:MPA_Flippin'Out.png|frame|'''Flippin' Out'''.]] |
| |appears_in=''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' | | '''Flippin' Out''' is a single-player [[mini-game]] found in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. |
| |type=Single-player mini-game
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| |time=30 seconds
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| |track=Heart-Pumping
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| |sample=[[File:MPA Mini-Game Theme 3.oga]]
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| '''Flippin' Out''' is a single-player [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. Its name is derived from an expression that refers to when someone becomes crazy or very excited or mad. | |
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| ==Introduction==
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| The character runs away from a wall sliding toward them, then [[jump]]s on the first peg as the minigame starts.
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| ==Gameplay== | | ==Gameplay== |
| The player must get across to the goal peg by using the pegs in the area within the time limit. There are four types of pegs: a green peg, a red peg that occasionally disappears, a blue peg that moves either vertically or horizontally along a track, and the goal peg, which marks the end of the area. If the player runs out of time or falls into the [[lava]] below, they lose. | | The [[player]] must get across to the goal peg by using the pegs in the area within the time limit. If the player fails to reach the goal or falls in the [[Lava]] at the bottom, the player loses. |
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| In the [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]] and Mini-Game Attack modes, the player must reach the goal peg before time expires in order to win. Unlike in most of the single-player minigames in Mini-Game Attack, there are no alterations from the Shroom City version. In Play Land, the player earns [[point]]s every time they finish a level, as well as increasing the timer by eight seconds; the score they earn is equal to the amount of time remaining when they reach the end of the level multiplied by ten.
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| ===Pegs=== | | ==Pegs== |
| <gallery>
| | ===Green Peg=== |
| MPA Green Peg.png|Green peg
| | The green peg is the most common peg in this mini-game; it has no special features. |
| MPA Red Peg.png|Red peg: On (top) and Off (bottom)
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| MPA Horizontal Blue Peg.png|Horizontal blue peg
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| MPA Vertical Blue Peg.png|Vertical blue peg
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| MPA Flippin Out Goal Peg.png|Goal peg
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| </gallery>
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| ==Controls== | | ===Red Peg=== |
| *{{button|gba|Pad}} – Direction
| | The red peg appears and disappears from time to time; watch for them. |
| *{{button|gba|A}} – Jump
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| *{{button|gba|R}} – Let go
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| ==In-game text== | | ===Moving Peg=== |
| ''Swing on the pegs and flip across to the other side!''
| | The moving peg can move vertical or horizontal and the player can hold onto it while it's moving. |
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| ==Names in other languages== | | ===Goal Peg=== |
| {{foreign names
| | The goal peg is the most important peg in the mini-game. If the player gets to it, he or she will advance to the next level. |
| |Jpn=つかんでへいこうぼう
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| |JpnR=Tsukande hei kō bō
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| |JpnM=Grab the Parallel Bars
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| |Fre=Voltige
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| |FreM=Acrobatics
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| |Ita=Volteggiando
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| |ItaM=Twirling
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| |Ger=Turnstrecke
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| |GerM=Turn Stretch
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| |Spa=¡Alehop!
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| |SpaM=Hup!
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| }}
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| {{MPA minigames}} | | <center><gallery> |
| [[Category:Mario Party Advance minigames]] | | Image:MPA_GreenPeg.JPG|<center>A Green Peg. |
| | Image:MPA_RedPeg.JPG|<center>A Red Peg. |
| | Image:MPA_MovingPeg.JPG|<center>A Moving Peg. |
| | Image:MPA_GoalPeg.JPG|<center>The Goal Peg. |
| | </gallery></center> |
| | <br clear=all> |
| | {{Mario Party Advance}} |
| | [[Category:Mario Party Advance mini-games]] |