Off the Chain

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Not to be confused with Off the Chain!
Off the Chain
Off the Chain from Super Mario Party
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type 1-vs.-3 minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Off the Chain

Off the Chain is a 1-vs.-3 minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name comes from an idiom that means "extremely fun or enjoyable."

Introduction[edit]

The team looks in the direction of an open gate in a colosseum. The camera zooms in on said gate, and rumbling is heard, causing the team to jump in shock. They then move out of the way to avoid the solo player, who is riding on a Chain Chomp. It misses, and crashes into the opposite wall. The gate the closes, and the minigame starts.

Gameplay[edit]

The solo player, riding a Chain Chomp, chases three players in an arena. To win the minigame, the solo player must eliminate the other three. The Chain Chomp pauses before it charges. During this time, the player can aim the Chain Chomp. When the Chain Chomp charges, it moves in a straight line; the player can only slightly adjust the path. The other three players must move to avoid the Chain Chomp. If the solo player fails to eliminate all team players within 30 seconds, the team players win.

Ending[edit]

If the solo player wins, they perform their victory animation on the ground, while the Chain Chomp cheerily jumps up and down behind them. The team is not seen. If the team players win, they perform their victory animations, while the solo player performs their losing animation.

Controls[edit]

Solo Side[edit]

  • Control Stick – Aim the Chain Chomp

Team Side[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move

In-game text[edit]

  • "Ride the Chain Chomp into your rivals!"
  • "The defending team wins, even if only one of them is left standing!"
  • Tips: "The team side should avoid bunching up so they can't all be taken out in one charge."

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワンワンマタドール[?]
Wanwan matadōru
Chain Chomp Matador
Chinese 汪汪斗牛士 (Simplified)
汪汪鬥牛士 (Traditional)
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Wāngwāng Dòuniúshì
Chain Chomp Bullfighter
Dutch Chain Chomp-rodeo[?] Chain Chomp Rodeo
French (NOA) Boulouf déchainé[?] Unchained Chomp
French (NOE) Chomp dans l'arène[?] Chomp in the arena
German Bissiger Bugsierer[?] Biting Tow
Italian Rodeo con Categnaccio[?] Chain Chomp Rodeo
Korean 멍멍이 투우사[?]
Meongmeongi Tuusa
Chain Chomp Bullfighter
Spanish Amenaza en la plaza[?] Threat In the Bullring