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|JapR=Tsumiki wo kuzuse! | |JapR=Tsumiki wo kuzuse! | ||
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|Spa=Asedio al castillo | |Spa=Asedio al castillo | ||
|SpaM=Siege to the castle | |SpaM=Siege to the castle |
Revision as of 18:32, April 10, 2019
Template:Minigame-infobox Block and Load is a 1-vs-3 minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. The name is a pun of "lock and load", a slang term which means a command to prepare a weapon for battle.
Gameplay
In this minigame, the players must demolish a single block tower. The team players each have individual cannons that fire small cannonballs, while the solo player has one big cannon that fires much larger cannonballs at the cost of having to wait periodically for the cannon to cool down. The first group to demolish their block tower wins.
Controls
– Move cursor
- – Fire cannon
In-game description
"Knock over all the blocks!"
"The solo player's cannon needs to cool down before it can fire again."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Blocs de destruction[?] | Destruction blocks | |
Spanish | Asedio al castillo[?] | Siege to the castle |