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|DutM=Rock Route
|DutM=Rock Route
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|FraM=Stone Fall
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|GerM=Rocky Road
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|Ita=Sbriciolamassi
|ItaM=Rock Crumble
|ItaM=Rock Crumble
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|Por=Pedras no Caminho
|Por=Pedras no Caminho
|PorM="Stones in the Way" (Pun on the expression ''pedra no caminho'', which means a circumstance that causes difficulty or hesitation)
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|SpaEM=Rocky Obstacle
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Revision as of 18:56, October 29, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Rocky Road is a 2-vs.-2 minigame found in Mario Party 6, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. The name is a reference to the idiom "rocky road," which describes a person's difficult journey to success.

There are only aesthetic changes between daytime and nighttime in Mario Party 6.

Introduction

A Shy Guy (in Mario Party 6) or Toad (in Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars) is driving a car along the road, then he stops when it pulls up to the first set of boulders.

Gameplay

Both teams have to destroy the boulders on the way and go to the Shy Guy's or Toad's car so the car will advance. Players must be careful not to accidentally hit the other player; in Mario Party 6, accidentally hit players are stunned. If one player is stunned when the team can advance, the one player stands in front of the car and must wait for their teammate to recover. There are five sets of boulders to pass through: two small ones at the beginning, followed by one boulder, then three boulders, then two larger boulders, and finally one massive boulder. The team that reaches the end of the road first wins.

Ending

The winners continue down the road in their car while waving out the window. In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, Toadette, who is waiting at the end, hops in the car before Toad drives off.

Controls

Mario Party 6

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Circle Pad: Move
  • A Button: Jump
  • B Button: Punch
  • B Button in the air: Kick

Mario Party Superstars

  • Control Stick – Move
  • jc-bottom – Punch
  • jc-right – Jump
  • jc-rightjc-bottom: Kick

In-game text

Mario Party 6

  • Rules"Team up with a partner to bust apart boulders that are blocking the scenic road! The first team to reach the goal wins!"
  • Advice"Be careful not to punch or kick your partner!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Description"Break down the boulders blocking the road and be the first team to the goal!"
  • On-screen"Break down the boulders to get back on the road!"

Mario Party Superstars

  • "Break down the boulders blocking the road, and be the first team to the goal!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese うみぞいドライビング[?]
Umizoi doraibingu
Seaside Driving
Dutch Rotsroute[?] Rock Route
French Chute de Pierres[?] Stone Fall
German Steinige Straße[?] Rocky Road
Italian Sbriciolamassi[?] Rock Crumble
Portuguese Pedras no Caminho[?] "Stones in the Way" (Pun on the expression pedra no caminho, which means a circumstance that causes difficulty or hesitation)
Spanish (NOA) Paseo pétreo[?] Rocky Walk
Spanish (NOE) Obstáculo pétreo[?] Rocky Obstacle

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