Team Treasure Trek

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Team Treasure Trek
BabyLuigiOnFire and the original uploader competing against the CPU in Team Treasure Trek from Mario Party 4
Appears in Mario Party 4
Type 2-vs-2 mini-game
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track Try Hard, Folks
Music sample

Team Treasure Trek is a 2-vs-2 minigame from Mario Party 4.

Introduction[edit]

The scene shows a shot of a treasure map containing the locations of the boxes, then changes to the actual maze. The view splits into a 2×2 grid—one half red, the other half blue—and those screens zoom in on the respective characters.

Gameplay[edit]

Each player starts in a different corner of a maze containing two red and two blue boxes. At the beginning of the game, the layout of the maze as well as the locations of the boxes are shown. The object of the game is for each team member to get a treasure chest and key from their respectively colored boxes, then meet up with each other. If players get lost, they can choose to view the map; however, they cannot move while doing so. Also, on the map, only the locations for the characters and items are shown, not the actual layout of the maze. The first team to get its treasure chest and key and meet up wins. If neither team finishes within one minute, the game ends in a tie.

Ending[edit]

Once a team gets a chest and key and meets up, the screen zooms in on the player with the chest. The walls sink into the ground, and losing players that are seen perform their losing animations. At the same time, the chest and key float before the players, the latter unlocking the former, and the winners perform their winning animations as they are showered with coins from the chest.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • Y Button X Button – Display/hide map

In-game text[edit]

  • Game Rules"Find the "?" blocks that match your team's color. Once you and your partner have found each block, you must meet each other in the maze!"
  • Advice"The two players on the left are the Red Team, and the two on the right are the Blue Team. If you get lost, check your map."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トレジャーラビリンス[?]
Torejā rabirinsu
Treasure Labyrinth
French Chasse au Trésor[?] Treasure hunt
German Schatzsuche im Team[?] Treasure Hunt on Team
Italian Labirinto del tesoro[?] Treasure maze
Spanish El dichoso cofre[?] The Annoying Chest

See also[edit]