Take a Stab (minigame): Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Text replacement - "{{([^\n}]+) Minigames}}" to "{{$1 minigames}}")
(I've changed the German name as it is Fruchtfechter and not fruitfechter.)
Tags: Mobile edit Visual edit
Line 39: Line 39:
|Fra=Brochettes de fruits
|Fra=Brochettes de fruits
|FraM=Fruit skewers
|FraM=Fruit skewers
|Ger=Fruitfechter
|Ger=Fruchtfechter
|GerM=Fruit Fencer
|GerM=Fruit Fencer
|Dut=Prikpiraten
|Dut=Prikpiraten

Revision as of 04:34, August 14, 2022

Take a Stab
Take a Stab
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type Rhythm minigame
Music track Take a Stab

Take a Stab is a Rhythm minigame in Super Mario Party. Its name is a pun on a phrase that means "to try."

Gameplay

Players have to stab fruit that Lakitus throw at just the right time to the beat of a tropical/island-themed song. Two Galoombas appear on the sides, jumping when every player gets a "Nice!" result at the same time.

The perfect score is 57 on Normal difficulty and 102 on Hard difficulty.

Controls

  • joy-con-l – Skewer

In-game description

Sound Stage

  • Skewer the fruit!

Minigames

  • Skewer the fruit to the rhythm!
  • Match Lakitu's rhythm as he throws the fruit!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フルーツフェンシング[?]
Furūtsu Fenshingu
Fruit Fencing
Chinese 水果击剑 (Simplified)
水果擊劍 (Traditional)
[?]

Shuǐguǒ Jījiàn
Fruit Fencing
Dutch Prikpiraten[?] Prick Pirates
German Fruchtfechter[?] Fruit Fencer
Italian Infilza-fruta[?] Skewer fruit
Korean 과일 펜싱[?]
Gwail pensing
Fruit Fencing
Spanish (NOA) Brochetas frutales[?] Fruity skewers
Spanish (NOE) Pinchos frutales[?] Fruity Stabs