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In this minigame, each player must spin their Joy-Con to blow their respective fans, guiding hot air balloons of three different [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to pop small balloons. Once a small balloon is popped, it remains popped during the additional rounds. The game ends once three rounds have passed. | In this minigame, each player must spin their Joy-Con to blow their respective fans, guiding hot air balloons of three different [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s to pop small balloons. Once a small balloon is popped, it remains popped during the additional rounds. The game ends once three rounds have passed. | ||
'''Rank requirements''' | |||
*180 for S | |||
*140 for A | |||
*100 for B | |||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
*{{button|ns|joy-con-l}} / {{button|ns|joy-con-r}} – Blow fan | *{{button|ns|joy-con-l}} / {{button|ns|joy-con-r}} – Blow fan |
Revision as of 09:35, March 29, 2019
- Not to be confused with Go with the Floe.
Template:Minigame-infobox Go with the Flow is a co-op minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. It is derived from the phrase "go with the flow".
Gameplay
In this minigame, each player must spin their Joy-Con to blow their respective fans, guiding hot air balloons of three different Toads to pop small balloons. Once a small balloon is popped, it remains popped during the additional rounds. The game ends once three rounds have passed.
Rank requirements
- 180 for S
- 140 for A
- 100 for B
Controls
- / – Blow fan
In-game description
- "Pop as many balloons as you can!"
- "Push Toad with the force of your fans! You have three chances!"
- "Sometimes three balloons are tied together. If you get them, you get three points!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Luchtkasteel[?] | Sky Castle | |
French (NOE) | Souffles porteurs[?] | Carrier blows | |
German | Wehe, wehe, Seitenwind[?] | Blow, blow, crosswind | |
Italian | Mongolfiera e palloncini[?] | Hot-air balloon and toy balloon | |
Spanish | Maniobras aerostáticas[?] | Aerostatic manoeuvres |