Rattle and Hmmm
Rattle and Hmmm | |
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Appears in | Super Mario Party |
Type | 4-Player minigame |
Time limit | 15 seconds to select an enemy per round |
Music track | Rattle and Hmmm |
Rattle and Hmmm is a 4-Player minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name is a nod to the 1988 album Rattle and Hum by the Irish pop rock band U2. It is also the only minigame to have a unique ending music track outside Challenge Road due to its game show aesthetic.
Introduction[edit]
The camera zooms in on the players, who wave at the camera. The camera then pans over to the curtain, with Toad as the host. The minigame then begins.
Gameplay[edit]
In this minigame, players must pay attention to the rumble in the Joy-Con that three enemies make. After all enemies have performed, the players must listen to the rumble sequence and select the enemy that best matches the rumble sequence. The first player to answer correctly gets five points, the second player to do so gets three points, the third player gets two points, and the fourth player gets one point. Players who answer incorrectly are given no points. After three rounds, the player with the most points wins.
On Challenge Road, this is the second challenge of Mushroom Beach and the 23rd challenge overall. The goal is 10 points for the normal challenge and 13 points for the Master Challenge.
Enemy sets[edit]
- Blooper (shortest pause between rumbles)
- Cheep Cheep (medium pause between rumbles)
- Porcupuffer (longest pause between rumbles)
- Grrrol (steady rumbling)
- Wiggler (long scampering rumble)
- Three Chargin' Chucks (short scampering rumble)
- Cheep Chomp (shortest-lasting rumble)
- Torpedo Ted (medium-length rumble)
- Dragoneel (longest-lasting rumble)
Controls[edit]
- – Feel rumble
- – Move cursor
- – Select
In-game text[edit]
- "Pay close attention to the rumbling to find the answer!"
- "Feel the difference between three types of rumbling."
- "The first to find the right answer gets the most points!"
- Tips: "Pay close attention to the intensity and duration of the rumbles."
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ブルブルクイズ[?] Buruburu kuizu |
Rumbling Quiz | |
Chinese (simplified) | 振动猜一猜[?] Zhèndòng Cāiyìcāi |
Rumble Guessing | |
Chinese (traditional) | 震動猜一猜[?] Zhèndòng Cāiyìcāi |
Rumble Guessing | |
Dutch | Gevoelskwesties[?] | Matter of feelings | |
French (NOA) | Questions de vibrations[?] | Questions of Vibrations | |
French (NOE) | Question de vibrations[?] | Question of Vibrations | |
German | Vibrationswahl[?] | Vibration Choice | |
Italian | Vibra-quiz[?] | Rumble-Quiz | |
Korean | 진동 퀴즈[?] Jindong kwijeu |
Vibration Quiz | |
Spanish | Concurso vibrante[?] | Vibrating Contest |