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Players climb by pressing the indicated button on the next handhold. If a player presses the wrong button, they will jump to the next handhold but slip and fall back down to the one directly below it. The first player to the top wins. If no one reaches the top within five minutes, the minigame ends in a draw and all players receive last place. | Players climb by pressing the indicated button on the next handhold. If a player presses the wrong button, they will jump to the next handhold but slip and fall back down to the one directly below it. The first player to the top wins. If no one reaches the top within five minutes, the minigame ends in a draw and all players receive last place. | ||
When playing in [[Time Attack (Mario Party 9)|Time Attack]], the player must climb the peak in the fastest time. To achieve the bonus objective, the player must not press any incorrect buttons. | When playing in [[Time Attack (Mario Party 9)|Time Attack]], the player must climb the peak in the fastest time. To achieve the bonus objective, the player must not press any incorrect buttons. It also appears in The Top 100's Decathlon as the second minigame. | ||
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