Thrash 'n' Crash

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Not to be confused with Bash 'n' Cash.
Thrash 'n' Crash
Thrash 'n' Crash from Mario Party 8
Appears in Mario Party 8
Type 1-vs.-3 minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track All Messed Up
Music sample

Thrash 'n' Crash is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party 8.

Overview[edit]

The team players ride skateboards down a lane, each using the Wii Remote in any direction to dodge walls, Whomps, and other obstacles along the way. Meanwhile, the solo player uses a flying vehicle, flying behind the team, and activates traps by pointing at them on the screen. The solo player can activate three objects: stacks of barrels, which fall into players' path; pipes, which launches a Bullet Bill that explodes upon hitting the player; and wheels, which roll to the opposite end and can hit several opponents. Any team player who touches an obstacle is disqualified. The team wins if at least one player lasts until time is up, and the solo player does if they eliminate every team player.

Controls[edit]

Solo player

  • Wii Remote: Use the Pointer to move the cursor.
  • Buttons:
    • A Button / B Button – Activate trap

Team players

  • Wii Remote
    • Move ahead/back
    • Move left/right
  • Buttons: None

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Three players try to survive a booby-trapped skateboard course. The solo player shoots traps to activate 'em!"
  • Hint"Looking for booby traps? Watch your cursor's color! On the run? Teamwork tip: Stay separated!"

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スケボーでかけぬけろ[?]
Sukebō de kakenukero
Run Through on a Skateboard
French Pièges en Skate[?] Skateboard Traps
German Skateboard-Jagd[?] Skateboard Chase
Italian Skateboard[?] -
Korean 요리조리 스케이트보드[?]
Yorijori Seukeiteubodeu
Skateboard Here and There
Spanish Circuito truncado[?] Truncated Circuit

Notes[edit]

  • If one of the veteran playable characters wins, they will perform one of their secondary victory animations from the GameCube-era Mario Party games (with Mario's and Luigi's being slightly different) instead of the new ones they received in this game. Blooper and Hammer Bro will perform their own new secondary victory animations as opposed to their normal ones. This is also the case in Surf's Way Up.