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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The players are in a springtime forest setting with [[Goomba]]s, [[Galoomba]]s, and [[Goombrat]]s. The objective is to find out which of the three types of Goombas has the biggest group. A number of these types of Goombas will move across, eventually disappearing at the bottom of the screen. Once the horde of Goombas passes, the players must all choose which type of Goomba ended up having the largest group. Players who answer incorrectly are yielded zero [[point]]s, while the first player to answer correctly gets five points, the second player to do so gets three points, the third player gets two points, and the fourth player gets one point. After two rounds, the player with the most points after 2 rounds wins.
The players are in a springtime forest setting with [[Goomba]]s, [[Galoomba]]s, and [[Goombrat]]s. The objective is to find out which of the three types of Goombas has the biggest group. A number of these types of Goombas will move across, eventually disappearing at the bottom of the screen. Once the horde of Goombas passes, the players must all choose which type of Goomba ended up having the largest group. Players who answer incorrectly are yielded zero [[point]]s, while the first player to answer correctly gets five points, the second player to do so gets three points, the third player gets two points, and the fourth player gets one point. After two rounds, the player with the most points wins.


Goombas generally move forward, Goombrats move in a zigzag fashion, and Galoombas move in a curved manner. During the first round, the camera is positioned in front of the Goombas, but in the second round, it is to the diagonal side of the Goombas. Occasionally, in the first round, a Goomba will occasionally trip and fall, then get up and continue walking, and in the second round, a [[Waddlewing]] will glide and obscure the players' view for half a second.
Goombas generally move forward, Goombrats move in a zigzag fashion, and Galoombas move in a curved manner. During the first round, the camera is positioned in front of the Goombas, but in the second round, it is to the diagonal side of the Goombas. Occasionally, in the first round, a Goomba will occasionally trip and fall, then get up and continue walking, and in the second round, a [[Waddlewing]] will glide and obscure the players' view for half a second.

Revision as of 02:29, June 12, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Goomba Gallop (Stampede Stats in the British English version) is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10.

Gameplay

The players are in a springtime forest setting with Goombas, Galoombas, and Goombrats. The objective is to find out which of the three types of Goombas has the biggest group. A number of these types of Goombas will move across, eventually disappearing at the bottom of the screen. Once the horde of Goombas passes, the players must all choose which type of Goomba ended up having the largest group. Players who answer incorrectly are yielded zero points, while the first player to answer correctly gets five points, the second player to do so gets three points, the third player gets two points, and the fourth player gets one point. After two rounds, the player with the most points wins.

Goombas generally move forward, Goombrats move in a zigzag fashion, and Galoombas move in a curved manner. During the first round, the camera is positioned in front of the Goombas, but in the second round, it is to the diagonal side of the Goombas. Occasionally, in the first round, a Goomba will occasionally trip and fall, then get up and continue walking, and in the second round, a Waddlewing will glide and obscure the players' view for half a second.

Controls

  • Wii Remote − Move cursor
  • A Button − Select answer

In-game description

Pick the biggest group!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 森のだいこうしん[?]
Mori no dai kōshin
The forest's Great Parade
Dutch Bospadbende[?] Forest Path Squad
German Wilde Trampelei[?] Wild Trample
Italian La marcia dei cattivi[?] The baddies' march
Portuguese De Olho no Pelotão[?] Eye on the Squad
Spanish (NOA) Estampida medida[?] Measured Stampede
Spanish (NOE) Ojo al pelotón[?] Eye on the Squad

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