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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Players are on a trampoline high in the sky. They must spin frequently; the faster the player is spinning, the farther they will knock players that aren't spinning. If a player spins too fast, they will get dizzy and become unable to maneuver for a few seconds. Any player that falls off the trampoline gets eliminated, and the last player standing wins.
Players are on a trampoline high in the sky. They must spin frequently; the faster the player is spinning, the farther they will knock players that aren't spinning. If a player spins too fast, they will get dizzy and become unable to maneuver for a few seconds, almost around 4 seconds. Any player that falls off the trampoline gets eliminated, and the last player standing wins.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 17:43, March 31, 2020

Template:Minigame-infobox Bouncy Brawl is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10.

Gameplay

Players are on a trampoline high in the sky. They must spin frequently; the faster the player is spinning, the farther they will knock players that aren't spinning. If a player spins too fast, they will get dizzy and become unable to maneuver for a few seconds, almost around 4 seconds. Any player that falls off the trampoline gets eliminated, and the last player standing wins.

Controls

  • Mash Two Button − Spin
  • +Control Pad - Move

In-game description

"Spin by repeatedly pressing Two Button! Bump other players off the platform! Don't get dizzy!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぐるぐるサイクロン[?]
Guruguru Saikuron
Round and round Cyclone
Dutch Trampolinetwist[?] -
German Wirbelkeilerei[?] Vortex Melee
Italian Spintornadi[?] ?
Portuguese Tornados Desenfreados[?] Unbridled Tornadoes
Spanish (NOA) Tornados alocados[?] Crazy Tornadoes
Spanish (NOE) A tornado limpio[?] "(Attack) with Tornadoes", a [...] limpio meaning "abruptly", "unceremoniously".

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