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|FraM=Door-Key; pun on ''porte-clés'' (keychain) and ''porte'' (door)
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|Ger=Ausgeschlossen
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|GerM=Literal translation
|GerM=Locked Out
|Spa=Encerrados
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|SpaM=Locked Up
|SpaM=Locked Up

Revision as of 19:28, August 19, 2019

Template:Minigame-infobox Locked Out is a battle minigame found in Mario Party 3.

Gameplay

File:Peach MP3 official artwork.jpg
Official artwork of Princess Peach holding two keys from the minigame.

Players attempt to grab the key with the same mark as the doors' designs; there is always one less key than the amount of players. Players without keys can punch other players with keys to make them drop the keys. If one of the players fails to get in a door, that player will be locked in the room and be eliminated. The first player that reaches the end of the three rooms with the correct key wins.

If no players have entered a door when the time expires, the minigame will end in a draw. However, if only one player has entered a door in a room when the time expires, that player will automatically be declared the winner.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Get Key / Drop Key
  • B Button – Attack

In-game text

  • Game Rules"Grab a key, then open a door! The mark on the key must match the door, or it won't open!"
  • Advice"If you attack a character, he or she will drop the key! Steal a key when you get the chance!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese うばって!キーダッシュ[?]
Ubatte! Kī dasshu
Grab It! Key Dash
German Ausgeschlossen[?] Locked Out
Spanish Encerrados[?] Locked Up

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