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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Jap=よくみて!宝石マンホール | |||
|JapR=Yoku mite! Hōseki manhōru | |||
|JapM=Look Carefully! Jewelry Manhole | |||
|Spa=El pozo del tesoro | |Spa=El pozo del tesoro | ||
|SpaM=The Well of Treasure | |SpaM=The Well of Treasure |
Revision as of 09:01, September 24, 2017
Diamond a Dozen (known as Diamond Drop in PAL reigons) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour. The name is a pun on "Dime a dozen", which describes something that's common.
Introduction
The players enter the temple. The minigame begins.
Gameplay
The camera pans to the bottom of the temple area with a statement that reads "Collect the most ♦'s!". Soon after, the camera moves upward and the players must keep track of which hole has the most diamonds (which can be tricky because the camera moves upward, not downward). The players must then quickly hit the correct button of the hole that they think has the most diamonds. The player who collects the most diamonds wins.
Controls
- /////+ – Choose hole
In-game text
- Rules – NTSC "Guess which tunnel contains the most gems, and then select it before your opponents can."
- Rules – PAL "Remember which hole has the most gems in it, and be the quickest to choose it!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | よくみて!宝石マンホール[?] Yoku mite! Hōseki manhōru |
Look Carefully! Jewelry Manhole | |
Dutch | Diamantenduik[?] | Diamond Dive | |
German | Glücksfall[?] | Luck Fall | |
Italian | Pozzi di diamanti[?] | Diamond wells | |
Portuguese | Poço de Diamantes[?] | Diamond Pit | |
Spanish | El pozo del tesoro[?] | The Well of Treasure |