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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The object of this minigame is to [[jump]] from platform to platform and reach the end first while avoiding obstacles. The players can also collect additional [[Coin]]s located on few platforms. If a player jumps into a pyramid of bricks, they fall and are out of the minigame. The player can also fall if they do not make the platform itself. If a player is jumped on, their movement and jump are restricted for a few seconds.
The object of this minigame is to [[jump]] from platform to platform and reach the end first while avoiding obstacles. The players can also collect additional [[Coin]]s located on few platforms. If a player jumps into a pyramid of bricks, they fall and are out of the minigame. The player can also fall if they do not make the platform itself. If a player is jumped on, their movement and jump are restricted for a few seconds. The player that reaches to the goal is the winner.


In the ''Mario Party 2'' version of the minigame, the main difference is the addition of more obstacles in the race. There is also the inclusion of moving platforms as well as conveyor belts going either forwards or backwards.
In the ''Mario Party 2'' version of the minigame, the main difference is the addition of more obstacles in the race. There is also the inclusion of moving platforms as well as conveyor belts going either forwards or backwards.

Revision as of 11:04, July 29, 2021

This article is about minigame in Mario Party and Mario Party 2. For the last level of Donkey Kong Country, see Platform Perils.

Template:Minigame-infobox Platform Peril is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party and Mario Party 2. This minigame takes place over the skies with several floating platforms.

Gameplay

The object of this minigame is to jump from platform to platform and reach the end first while avoiding obstacles. The players can also collect additional Coins located on few platforms. If a player jumps into a pyramid of bricks, they fall and are out of the minigame. The player can also fall if they do not make the platform itself. If a player is jumped on, their movement and jump are restricted for a few seconds. The player that reaches to the goal is the winner.

In the Mario Party 2 version of the minigame, the main difference is the addition of more obstacles in the race. There is also the inclusion of moving platforms as well as conveyor belts going either forwards or backwards.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text

Mario Party

  • Game Rules"These platforms will fall as you jump on them. Jump across the platforms and be the first to cross the goal line."
  • Advice"In various places above the plates, there are Coins floating in the air. The first one there gets them."

Mario Party 2

  • Game Rules"Jump across the platforms that fall from the sky, as you race to be the first to cross the finish line."
  • Advice"Some platforms have obstacles and conveyor belts, so watch where you jump and where you land."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese プレートわたり
Purēto Watari
あおぞらプレートレース
Aozora Purēto Rēsu
[?]
Traversing Plates (Mario Party)

Blue sky Plate Race (Mario Party 2)
German Plattform-Chaos[?] Platform Chaos
Italian Pericolo Piattaforma[?] Platform Peril
Spanish Carrera de saltos[?] Jump race

Trivia

  • The music played during this minigame in Mario Party is a cover of Giant Land's map music from Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • This is one of the two minigames in Mario Party 2 to reuse old victory animations in the original Mario Party, the other being Archer-ival.

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