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'''Snowball Slalom''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is classified as one of [[Wario]]'s minigames in the former and an Action minigame in the latter. The player must use the {{button|ds|stylus}} stylus to guide the [[Headless Snowman]] to the finish line as fast as they can within twenty seconds. However, there are rocks and snowmen in the game, and hitting them causes the snowball to decrease in size and slow down. | '''Snowball Slalom''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'' and ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'' It is classified as one of [[Wario]]'s minigames in the former and an Action minigame in the latter. The player must use the {{button|ds|stylus}} stylus to guide the [[Headless Snowman]] to the finish line as fast as they can within twenty seconds. However, there are rocks and snowmen in the game, and hitting them causes the snowball to decrease in size and slow down. | ||
In ''New Super Mario Bros.'', the minigame appears as a 1-to-4-player minigame. The single-player mode plays mostly the same way, although both rocks and [[ | In ''New Super Mario Bros.'', the minigame appears as a 1-to-4-player minigame. The single-player mode plays mostly the same way, although both rocks and [[penguin]]s appear, similar to [[Giant Snowball Slalom]]. In multiplayer, the minigame turns into a race between all players; the first person to reach the finish line is declared the winner. | ||
This minigame takes place in [[Cool, Cool Mountain]] and even has the background music. | This minigame takes place in [[Cool, Cool Mountain]] and even has the background music. |
Revision as of 23:42, November 13, 2019
Snowball Slalom is a minigame in Super Mario 64 DS and New Super Mario Bros. It is classified as one of Wario's minigames in the former and an Action minigame in the latter. The player must use the stylus to guide the Headless Snowman to the finish line as fast as they can within twenty seconds. However, there are rocks and snowmen in the game, and hitting them causes the snowball to decrease in size and slow down.
In New Super Mario Bros., the minigame appears as a 1-to-4-player minigame. The single-player mode plays mostly the same way, although both rocks and penguins appear, similar to Giant Snowball Slalom. In multiplayer, the minigame turns into a race between all players; the first person to reach the finish line is declared the winner.
This minigame takes place in Cool, Cool Mountain and even has the background music.
In-game instructions
Rub the Touch Screen to roll the snowman's head to the goal before time runs out! Rocks will slow you down, as will touching his head!
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゆきだるまころがし[?] Yukidaruma Korogashi |
Snowball Rolling | |
French | Slalom boule de neige[?] | Slalom bowl of snow | |
German | Schneeball-Slalom[?] | Snowball-Slalom | |
Italian | Slalom innevato[?] | Snowing slalom | |
Korean | 눈사람 굴리기[?] Nunsaram gulligi |
Snowman Rolling | |
Spanish | Bola de nieve[?] | Snowball |