Mole-it!
Mole-it! | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 6 | ||
Type | 2-vs.-2 minigame | ||
Time limit | 30 seconds | ||
Music track | Jazzy | ||
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Mole-it! is a 2-vs.-2 minigame in Mario Party 6.
Overview[edit]
The opening shows several Monty Moles poking out of the pipes then retreating. Only two Monty Moles peek out at night, and both players are not successful at ground-pounding them.
The daytime version involves jumping at Monty Moles moving out of the pipe for points while avoiding Piranha Plants that do the same, as this stuns the player. There are golden Monty Moles worth three points. At nighttime, the Monty Moles are ground-pounded instead.
The ending in the daytime shows Monty Moles looking out of the pipes on the winning team's side and Piranha Plants from the losing team's side. At night, losing players are surrounded by Piranha Plants on both sides and Monty Moles looking out of the pipes between. If a tie occurs, Monty Moles emerge from the pipes on both sides.
The Miracle Book page "Poppin' Out of the Pipe" features a scene of Toad playing the nighttime variation, and activating the page causes Wario and Waluigi to appear, to Toad's shock.
Controls[edit]
– Move
– Jump
→
– Ground-pound (at night)
In-game text[edit]
- Rules (Day) – "Jump to smack the Monty Moles as they emerge from pipes overhead. The team with the most points wins!"
- Rules (Night) – "Ground-pound Monty Moles that peek out of pipes. The team with the most points wins!"
- Advice – "Monty Moles are worth one point. Golden Monty Moles are worth three points. Piranha Plants will temporarily stun you."
Gallery[edit]
Naming[edit]
The title is a play on the phrase "Move it!"
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ポカポカ!チョロプー[?] Pokapoka! Choropū |
Beat Up! Monty Moles | |
French | Taupe-là[?] | Pun on taupe ("mole") and tope-là! ("give me five!") | |
German | Monty Kopfnuss[?] | Monty Clout | |
Italian | Sbuca la Talpa[?] | Pop Out the Mole | |
Spanish | ¡Topo![?] | Mole!, also meaning "spy" |