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|JapM=Hurry Up! Bullet Bill Ferry
|JapM=Hurry Up! Bullet Bill Ferry
|Spa=Ojo que voy
|Spa=Ojo que voy
|SpaM=Beware that i'm going. "Ojo" means "Beware".
|SpaM=Beware, I'm Going! "Ojo" means both "eye" and "beware".
|Fra=Saute-Canon
|Fra=Saute-Canon
|FraM=Pun with "Canon" (Cannon) and "Saute-Mouton" (French name of Leapfrog)
|FraM=Pun with "Canon" (Cannon) and "Saute-Mouton" (French name of Leapfrog)

Revision as of 11:25, March 28, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Jump the Gun is a 2-vs.-2 minigame found in Mario Party 6. Its name comes from the phrase "jump the gun," which refers to when a person does something prematurely.

There are only aesthetic differences between daytime and nighttime.

Introduction

The player mounting the cannon fires a Bullet Bill into the first target. The other player then jumps onto it.

Gameplay

One character on each team controls a cannon that shoots out Bullet Bills. The other character then has to use those Bullet Bills as small platforms to get to the finish line. Players can shoot a Bullet Bill at only one of the targets and may shoot only one at a time. If the other player falls off the stage, a Lakitu hauls them back onto the last Bullet Bill they stood upon.

Ending

The winners perform their victory animations at the goal point.

Controls

Player aiming the cannon

  • Control Stick – Move the cursor
  • A Button – Shoot Bullet Bill

Player jumping across Bullet Bills

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text

  • Rules"One player creates a bridge by shooting Bullet Bills while the other jumps across them to reach the goal."
  • Advice"When shooting Bullet Bills, consider how far your partner can jump when aiming."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いそいで!キラーわたり[?]
Isoide! Kirā watari
Hurry Up! Bullet Bill Ferry
German Kugelwilli-Kanonade[?] Bullet Bill Cannonade
Italian Spara e Avanza[?] Shoot and Advance
Spanish Ojo que voy[?] Beware, I'm Going! "Ojo" means both "eye" and "beware".

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