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|Jap=グルグルホッピング | |Jap=グルグルホッピング | ||
|JapR=Guruguru | |JapR=Guruguru Hoppingu | ||
|JapM=Hopping | |JapM=Rotating Hopping (''guruguru'' is an onomatopoeia for spinning/rotating/etc.) | ||
|Fra=Pogo à Gogo | |Fra=Pogo à Gogo | ||
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Revision as of 21:26, November 12, 2015
Template:Minigame-infobox Pogo-a-Go-Go is a 1-vs-3 minigame that is found during the events of Mario Party 7. Its name uses the term "A-Go-Go" (from the French À gogo, meaning "galore") commonly used in pop culture, and which is often traced back to Whisky a Go Go, a Hollywood nightclub that took its name from the Go-go dancing it featured.
Gameplay
The solo player's objective is to make the three players fall in the holes within the limit of thirty seconds. The player can control the rocket’s movements either clockwise or counter-clockwise to make the remaining players fall in the holes.
The three player's objective is to simply avoid going in the holes that leading to falling down from the sky. In addition of avoiding them, holes have normally different sizes.
If the solo player successfully makes the three players fall into the holes before the thirty seconds are up, the solo player wins.
If the three players remain on the stage even if there is only one or two players remaining on the stage, they win.
Controls
Solo (1 player)
- – Spin Stage
Group (3 players)
- – Move
In-game text
- Rules – "One player spins the stage in an attempt to make the 3 players on pogo sticks fall through a hole."
- Advice – "The stage turns clockwise and counterclockwise. Look out!"