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Revision as of 12:06, February 2, 2022
Template:Minigame-infobox Hide-and-Sneak (originally stylized as Hide and Sneak in Mario Party 3) is a 1-vs-3 minigame found in Mario Party 3 and Mario Party Superstars. Its name and gameplay are based on the game hide-and-seek.
Gameplay
Three players must attempt to hide behind one of the four hiding places (a rock, a tree stump, a bush, and a mushroom house) while the curtain is still open. The last time was tilted in a direction determines the player's hiding spot in Mario Party 3; in Superstars, it is instead dependent on which button was pressed. The solo player must guess one of the other three players' hiding places. If the solo player finds one of the players in that hiding spot, that player is eliminated. In addition, if a player does not tilt /press a button at all during the hiding phase, that player is automatically eliminated.
At the end of each round, the selected hiding spot is used up, and the remaining players in the trio then select a direction to hide from the remaining hiding spots. The players should be careful as the number of hiding spots decreases. If the solo player seeks all of the team players in their hiding spots within three rounds, the solo player wins. If any of the team players survived from being caught by the solo player after the third round, the team players win.
In Mario Party Superstars, if the team wins with one or two players remaining, the eliminated players come back on stage to perform their victory poses with the team.
Characters' actions before being caught in Mario Party 3
- Mario lies down on the side.
- Luigi kneels down.
- Peach poses as if for a photo.
- Yoshi lies down prone.
- Wario presses up against the cutout.
- Donkey Kong fixes his tie.
- Daisy looks at the side.
- Waluigi does squats.
In Mario Party Superstars, the characters are seen crouching before being caught.
Controls
Mario Party 3
Solo (1 player)
- – Move
- – Push switch
Group (3 players)
- – Choose hiding place
Mario Party Superstars
Solo Side (1 player)
- (Right and Left) – Move
- – Push Switch
Team Side (3 players)
- , , , or : Choose Hiding Place
In-game text
Mario Party 3
- Game Rules – "Three players: While the curtain is open, use to hide. If the single player guesses your hiding place, you lose."
- Advice – "A hiding place will disappear after the seeker has chosen it. Be careful as the hiding places decrease."
Mario Party Superstars
- Solo side: "Find your rivals!"
- Team side: "Hide!"
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | どこ?どこ?かくれんぼ[?] Doko? Doko? Kakurenbo |
Where are you? Where are you? Hide-and-seek | |
Chinese | 在哪?在哪?捉迷藏[?] zài'nǎr? zài'nǎr? zhuōmícáng |
Where?Where?Hide-And-Seek | |
Dutch | Verstoppertje[?] | Hide and seek | |
French (NOA) | Cachette parfaite[?] | Perfect hiding place | |
French (NOE) | Cache-Cache[?] | Hide and seek | |
German | Requisiten-Raten[?] | Stage Prop Guessing | |
Italian | Nascondino sul palco[?] | Hide and seek on stage | |
Korean | 꼭꼭 숨어라[?] Kkok-kkok Sumeora |
Hide Well | |
Portuguese | Esconde Onde[?] | "Hide Where", a pun on esconde-esconde (hide and seek) | |
Russian | Театральные прятки[?] Teatral'niye pryatki |
Derived from "театр" (theater) and "прятки" (hide and seek) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Las escondidas[?] | Hide-and seek | |
Spanish (NOE) | El Escondite[?] | The Hide-and-seek |