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==Ending==
==Ending==
[[File:Easy Pickings end 7.png|thumb|200px|The ending to Easy Pickings]]
[[File:Easy Pickings end 7.png|thumb|200px|The ending to Easy Pickings]]
During the ending, the winning side celebrates. In the case of a draw, all players perform their losing poses.
The winning side celebrates. In the case of a draw, all players perform their losing poses.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 08:17, April 5, 2022

Template:Minigame-infobox Easy Pickings is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party 7. Its name is a pun on "pickaxe" and a term that refers to easily procured resources, often at the expense of others who are then called "easy pickings" themselves.

Introduction

The introduction shows the players riding through a mine on a minecart to the area where the game takes place. When they arrive there, they all break the rocks in their path.

Gameplay

The goal of the game is to find gems by smashing rocks. Red gems are worth one point, and purple gems are worth three points. The dark rocks in the game cannot be broken. Both the solo player and team of three must smash rocks to win. However, the solo player uses a giant pickaxe, which breaks rocks with a single hit. Each member of the team of three uses a small pickaxe, which breaks rocks with three hits. The side that collects more gems within 30 seconds wins. However, if the solo player and the team of three get the same number of gems by the end, the game is a draw.

Ending

The ending to Easy Pickings

The winning side celebrates. In the case of a draw, all players perform their losing poses.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Swing pickax

In-game text

  • Rules"Smash the rock to find gems! One player has a big pickax, while the other 3 have smaller ones."
  • Advice"The big pickax can smash a rock in 1 swing, but the small ones take 3 swings. You can't break certain rocks."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さがせほうせき[?]
Sagase hōseki
Search for Gems
German Schachtpracht[?] Mineshaft Splendor
Italian Grotta preziosa[?] Valuable cave
Spanish Soy picador[?] I'm a Picker (pun on an expresion meaning "I'm out to get you")

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