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[[Image:Camera shy.jpg|thumb|'''Camera Shy''' as to four players.]]
[[Image:Camera shy.jpg|thumb|'''Camera Shy''' as to four players.]]
'''Camera Shy''' is a 4-players and Duel [[Mini-game]] appeared in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' from the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. Shrunk contestants play in a field, holding cameras, in order to take a shot of the other opponents. When complete objective for taking shots of every opponent, the [[player]] will win.  
'''Camera Shy''' is a 4-players and Duel [[Mini-game]] appeared in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' from the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series. Shrunk contestants play in a field, holding cameras, in order to take a shot of the other opponents. When complete objective for taking shots of every opponent, the [[player]] will win.  
The field is a large maze that appears to be made out of corn. Finding opponents is quite difficult due to the style of the field.
When a player takes a picture, it takes quite a while for the camera to prepare for the next shot. The lens on the touch screens turn green when an opponent is in the perfect spot for a picture. If a player captures their opponent in a perfect shot, the opponent will jump with their camera in the air.


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Revision as of 23:37, December 21, 2007

File:Camera shy.jpg
Camera Shy as to four players.

Camera Shy is a 4-players and Duel Mini-game appeared in Mario Party DS from the Mario Party series. Shrunk contestants play in a field, holding cameras, in order to take a shot of the other opponents. When complete objective for taking shots of every opponent, the player will win.

The field is a large maze that appears to be made out of corn. Finding opponents is quite difficult due to the style of the field.

When a player takes a picture, it takes quite a while for the camera to prepare for the next shot. The lens on the touch screens turn green when an opponent is in the perfect spot for a picture. If a player captures their opponent in a perfect shot, the opponent will jump with their camera in the air.

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