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Template:Minigame-infobox Tally Me Banana is a Donkey Kong minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name is taken from a line in "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" by Harry Belefonte.
Introduction
The introduction shows Donkey Kong jumping on a barrel and collecting a banana.
Gameplay
Players jump on the barrels scattered throughout the pool to collect as many bananas as possible. If the player misses a barrel and land in the water, they are out for the remainder of the game. Most barrels contain a single banana, though some contain banana bunches, which give the player five points rather than one.
It appears to take place in a tropical area of some kind. A large Blooper can be seen in the background.
Controls
– Move
– Jump
In-game text
- Rules – "Jump from barrel to barrel without falling into the water to grab the most bananas!"
- Advice 1 – "Barrels break as soon as you land on them. Bounce immediately to the next barrel to avoid falling in!"
- Advice 2 – "Use opponents that have fallen into the water as stepping stones to reach more barrels."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Bananen-Bad[?] | Banana Swim | |
Italian | Barili a Mollo[?] | Wet Barrels | |
Spanish | ¿Cuántos plátanos?[?] | How many bananas? |
Trivia
- In the top left corner of the screen, the player can see the Blooper from the minigame Blooper Scooper.