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*The term "Ground Pound" was not used in the minigame descriptions in ''Mario Party'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. Instead, the term used was "Hip Drop." This was changed to "Ground Pound" in the later ''Mario Party'' games, starting with ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. | *The term "Ground Pound" was not used in the minigame descriptions in ''Mario Party'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. Instead, the term used was "Hip Drop." This was changed to "Ground Pound" in the later ''Mario Party'' games, starting with ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 14:52, September 2, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Ground Pound is a 1-Player minigame found in Mario Party.
Gameplay
Before the game starts, the player has to look carefully at the pegs before the butterflies cover the tops. In order to win, the player must hip-drop all the pegs with flat tops. Hip-dropping a peg with a pointy top injures the player and causes them to lose time. Sometimes, the butterflies do not cover the pegs completely, thus giving the player a better advantage.
Controls
- – Move
- – Jump
- + – Hip Drop
In-game text
- Game Rules – "Hip Drop onto the flat-topped posts. Try to remember which are flat and which are pointy before the butterflies land."
- Advice – "Watch carefully. Look beneath the butterflies, and you'll see parts of the posts."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ひっこめヒップドロップ[?] Hikkome hippudoroppu |
Hip-drop Retracting | |
German | Boden-Rammen[?] | Ground-Ramming |
Trivia
- The term "Ground Pound" was not used in the minigame descriptions in Mario Party and Mario Party 2. Instead, the term used was "Hip Drop." This was changed to "Ground Pound" in the later Mario Party games, starting with Mario Party 3.