Watermelon Whalin'

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Watermelon Whalin'
Watermelon Whalin', from Mario Party 10.
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type 1-vs.-2 or 3 minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Gentle Sea Breeze
Music sample

Watermelon Whalin' (Watermelon Whacking in the British English version) is a 1-vs.-2 or 3 minigame appearing in Mario Party 10. This minigame appears to be based on a traditional Japanese game, suikawari.

Gameplay[edit]

The players are at a beach, with the solo player holding a hammer and the rivals holding one watermelon each. The objective of the solo player is to hit the watermelons the rivals are holding. A rival whose watermelon gets hit is eliminated. Rivals that lose their watermelons can still move to try to block the solo player from knocking out any other rival with a watermelon. If the solo player manages to hit all of the watermelons, the solo player wins. If at least one rival holds their watermelon for the entire 30 seconds, the rivals win.

Ending[edit]

The winning side does victory poses while holding up a watermelon slice while Huckit Crabs dance next to them. The losing side is also seen groaning in disappointment behind the winning side.

Controls[edit]

Solo (1 player)[edit]

  • +Control Pad − Move
  • One Button − Swing hammer

Rivals (2 or 3 players)[edit]

  • +Control Pad − Move

In-game text[edit]

Solo Player: Hit the watermelons with One Button! - Rivals: Run away!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すいかオニごっこ[?]
Suika oni gokko
Watermelon Tag
Dutch Meloenenmepper[?] Melon Slap
French Casse-pastèque[?] Break-Watermelon (Pun with "Casse-tête" (puzzle))
German Melonenklopfer[?] Melon Knocker
Italian Lo schiacciacocomeri[?] The watermelon crush
Portuguese Martelos e Melancias[?] Hammers and Watermelons
Spanish Cacería de sandías[?] Watermelon Hunting

Trivia[edit]