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* '''Game Rules''' – ''"Choose the small picture that matches the drawing on the sheet of drawing paper."'' | * '''Game Rules''' – ''"Choose the small picture that matches the drawing on the sheet of drawing paper."'' | ||
* '''Advice''' – ''"The characters on the drawing paper will gradually vanish from the picture, making the picture easier to see."'' | * '''Advice''' – ''"The characters on the drawing paper will gradually vanish from the picture, making the picture easier to see."'' | ||
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Revision as of 07:08, July 23, 2013
Template:Minigame-infobox Crowd Cover is an duel minigame found in Mario Party 3. Its name is a pun on the phrase "cloud cover".
Introduction
The two competitors are seen in front of the drawing paper, with various characters standing on a massive sheet of paper.
Gameplay
Players have to choose between three small pictures, and match it with the the larger picture in front of them. The larger drawing is covered by characters that are the same species as the drawing. As time passes, the crowd on the paper decreases in size, allowing players to see better. If one player chooses incorrectly, the other player wins. The picture could be of a Boo, Toad, or Bob-omb. The minigame ends when one player chooses which of the drawings they believe is correct.
Ending
As soon as the minigame is finished, it is revealed whether the player chose correctly. The players then perform their victory and loss animations.
Controls
– Choose right picture
– Choose middle picture
– Choose left picture
In-Game Text
- Game Rules – "Choose the small picture that matches the drawing on the sheet of drawing paper."
- Advice – "The characters on the drawing paper will gradually vanish from the picture, making the picture easier to see."