Sizzling Stakes

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Sizzling Stakes
Sizzling Stakes from Super Mario Party.
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type 4-Player minigame
Time limit 25 seconds (Challenge Road – Normal Mode)
15 seconds (Challenge Road – Master Mode)
Initial record 25.00
Music track Around and Around
Music sample

Sizzling Stakes is a 4-Player minigame appearing in Super Mario Party.

Introduction[edit]

The first player walks to a stove. They then have a frying pan, and the screen divides into four.

Gameplay[edit]

The minigame is set in a kitchen. The players must each cook a meat cube, occasionally flicking the pan upwards to flip over the meat, using cues from the Joy-Con's rumble. All human players must press the right button to drop a meat cube. They must fully cook all six sides of the meat cube. If the meat falls out of the pan, the player gets a new meat cube, causing them to restart from fresh. The first player to fully cook their meat cube wins.

The minigame also features a record system with a default record of 25 seconds.

Ending[edit]

The winner performs their victory animation while their cooked meat cube is on a nearby plate.

Controls[edit]

  • Joy-Con (L) / Joy-Con (R) – Lift the pan

In-game text[edit]

  • Cook every surface of the cube!
  • Your Joy-Con will rumble while a surface is cooking and stop rumbling when a surface is fully cooked.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 焼いてサイコロステーキ[?]
Yaite saikoro sutēki
Cook the Dice Steak
Chinese 香煎骰子牛[?]
Xiāngjiān Tóuziniú
Fry the Dice Steak
Dutch Bak 't bruin[?] Pan-fry it brown. Pun on an expression meaning “to exaggerate / to make it worse”
French Et que ça saute[?] Make It Jump (Expression meaning "ordering to do something instantly")
German Gleichmäßig gebräunt[?] Consistent Browning
Italian Dadoburger in padella[?] Dice Burger in Frying Pan
Korean 주사위 스테이크를 굴려라[?]
Jusawi Seuteikeureul Gulryeora
Roll the Dice Steak
Spanish Cubo a la plancha[?] Grilled Cube