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'''Go with the Flow''' is a Co-op [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its name is derived from the phrase "go with the flow." | '''Go with the Flow''' is a Co-op [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its name is derived from the phrase "go with the flow." |
Revision as of 17:36, May 5, 2022
- This article is about the minigame from Super Mario Party. For the song from Paper Mario: The Origami King, see Go with the Flow (song).
- Not to be confused with Go with the Floe.
Go with the Flow | |
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Appears in | Super Mario Party |
Type | Co-op minigame |
Initial record | 140 |
Music track | Pleasantly Happy |
Go with the Flow is a Co-op minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name is derived from the phrase "go with the flow."
Gameplay
In this minigame, each player must spin their Joy-Con to blow their respective fans, guiding hot air balloons of three different Toads to pop small balloons. Once a small balloon is popped, it does not respawn in the next round. The game ends once three rounds have passed.
On the Challenge Road, this is the sixth challenge of Mushroom Beach and the 27th challenge overall. The goal is 140 points for the normal challenge and 180 points for the Master Challenge.
Rank requirements
- 180 for S (A in French, Spanish, and Italian versions)
- 140 for A (B in French, Spanish, and Italian versions)
- 100 for B (C in French, Spanish, and Italian versions)
Controls
- / – Blow fan
In-game description
- Pop as many balloons as you can!
- Push Toad with the force of your fans! You have three chances!
- Sometimes three balloons are tied together. If you get them, you get three points!
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | フワフワバルーン[?] Fuwafuwa barūn |
Floaty Balloons | |
Chinese | 飘飘气球 (Simplified) 飄飄氣球 (Traditional)[?] Piāopiāo Qìqiú |
Floaty Balloons | |
Dutch | Luchtkasteel[?] | Castle in the air | |
French | Souffles porteurs[?] | Carrier blows | |
German | Wehe, wehe, Seitenwind[?] | Blow, blow, crosswind | |
Italian | Mongolfiera e palloncini[?] | Hot-air balloon and toy balloon | |
Korean | 둥실둥실 벌룬[?] Doongsildoongsil beollun |
Floaty Balloons | |
Spanish | Maniobras aerostáticas[?] | Aerostatic Manoeuvres |