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The object of the game is to hit all players on the other side of the field. The lone player is given four computer-controlled teammates (Ukikis during daytime and Shy Guys at night - as the Ukikis are asleep).
The object of the game is to hit all players on the other side of the field. The lone player is given four computer-controlled teammates (Ukikis during daytime and Shy Guys at night - as the Ukikis are asleep).


In order to win, the single player must hit all team players, and the three opposing players must hit the lone player (the four Ukikis or Shy Guys do not need to be hit to win). Each player must first create a snowball by pressing {{button|gcn|B}} before they can throw it. Snowballs that hit each other are destroyed upon contact. Any players hit by a snowball are frozen solid. If only one player is on each side of the field and a snowball hits both of them at the same time, the minigame ends in a tie.
In order to win, the single player must hit all team players, and the three opposing players must hit the lone player (the four Ukikis or Shy Guys do not need to be hit to win). Each player must first create a snowball by pressing {{button|gcn|B}} before they can throw it. Snowballs that hit each other are destroyed upon contact. Any human or AI players hit by a snowball are frozen solid. If only one player is on each side of the field and a snowball hits both of them at the same time, the minigame ends in a tie.
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Revision as of 16:27, November 19, 2020

Template:Minigame-infobox Snow Brawl is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name is a pun on "snowball" and "brawl." There is a page in the Miracle Book that shows this minigame, called "Yoshi's Revenge."

Introduction

The three players attempt to throw snowballs at the solo player but miss. The solo player then runs into the back corner of their side, followed by four Ukikis or Shy Guys jumping into the arena.

Gameplay

Promotional artwork of Mario with a Ukiki holding snowballs, inspired by the Snow Brawl minigame
Mario Party 6 official art of Mario and an Ukiki holding snowballs from Snow Brawl. Notice how Brighton is above the Ukiki, this is because the monkeys are only awake during the day, sadly there is not a shy guy keeping Twila company, maybe she is annoying or something

The object of the game is to hit all players on the other side of the field. The lone player is given four computer-controlled teammates (Ukikis during daytime and Shy Guys at night - as the Ukikis are asleep).

In order to win, the single player must hit all team players, and the three opposing players must hit the lone player (the four Ukikis or Shy Guys do not need to be hit to win). Each player must first create a snowball by pressing B Button before they can throw it. Snowballs that hit each other are destroyed upon contact. Any human or AI players hit by a snowball are frozen solid. If only one player is on each side of the field and a snowball hits both of them at the same time, the minigame ends in a tie.

Ending

The winner(s) do(es) their victory animation(s) on their side of the arena, including the remaining Ukikis or Shy Guys if the solo player wins.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Throw a snowball
  • B Button – Make a snowball

In-game text

  • Rules"One player, joined by three monkeys or Shy Guys, faces off against the other three players in a snowball fight for the ages!"
  • Advice"The solo player can use their monkey and Shy Guy teammates as defensive barriers!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たいけつ!ゆきがっせん[?]
Taiketsu! Yukigassen
Showdown! Snowball Fight
German Schneeschlacht[?] Snow Battle
Italian Trambusto sulla Neve[?] Turmoil on the Snow
Spanish Bolazos de nieve[?] "Snow blunders"; pun on bolas de nieve (snowballs)

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