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|Jap=なおせすいどうかん
|Jap=なおせすいどうかん
|JapR=Naosesui doukan
|JapR=Naose Suidōkan
|JapM=Literally means "I'm sorry," but also contains a word for pipe
|JapM=Fix the Tap-water Pipes
|Fra=Bouche-Trous
|Fra=Bouche-Trous
|FraM=Stopgaps
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Revision as of 22:59, December 5, 2020

Template:Minigame-infobox Duct & Cover is an 8-Player minigame from Mario Party 7. Its name is a pun on "duck and cover."

Gameplay

In this minigame, the players must fix leaks in their team's duct. This is done by repeatedly pressing the button that appears over the players' heads. The team that fixes its duct first wins.

Compared to other 8-Player minigames in Mario Party 7, this one is unique in that all of the controller's buttons are used by either teammate.

Controls

  • Control Stick / C Stick – Move
  • B Button A Button Y Button X Button L Button R Button – Tap

In-game text

  • Rules"Watch for the button symbols to appear over the pipe, then tap that button repeatedly to fix the leak."
  • Advice"If you and your partner work on different leaks, the job will go much faster."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese なおせすいどうかん[?]
Naose Suidōkan
Fix the Tap-water Pipes
German Rohrflicker[?] Pipe Flicker
Italian Plastica idraulica[?] Hydraulic plastic
Spanish Escapes[?] Scapes

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