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'''Shuffleboard Showdown''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. It takes place on a shuffleboard with chips that the soloist uses as projectiles. Along with [[Chips and Dips]], this minigame was removed in the Korean release, likely because of its gambling theme.
'''Shuffleboard Showdown''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. It takes place on a shuffleboard with chips that the soloist uses as projectiles. Along with [[Chips and Dips]], this minigame was removed in the Korean release, likely because of its gambling theme.
==Introduction==
During the minigame's intro, the players that are on the multi-player team are huddled together in a triangle formation. The soloist throws one of his chips in their direction, but misses, surprising the other players.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
During the minigame's intro, the players that are on the multi-player team are huddled together in a triangle formation. The soloist throws one of his chips in their direction, but misses, and they take notice, as shown by a bright orange exclamation mark that they each get.
The goal is that the solo player throws chips at the other three players using the touch screen, which displays their character's [[emblem]] on three chip slots marked on the table, while the team players have to dodge the chips. These chips vary in color depending on the soloist's player: player 1 shoots blue chips, player 2 shoots red chips, player 3 shoots green chips, and player 4 shoots yellow-orange chips. A chip can also bounce off the walls and other chips. At approximately ten seconds before the minigame ends, chips begin to fall and drop on the board. These chips do not slide anywhere unless one of the thrown chips collides into them.
 
The goal is that the solo player throws chips at the other three players using the touch screen, which displays their character's symbol ([[Mario (character)|Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Waluigi]] are represented by the symbols on their hats (M, L, W, and a gamma symbol, respectively), [[Princess Peach]] is represented with her crown, [[Princess Daisy]] is represented with a flower, [[Toad]] is represented with a mushroom, and [[Yoshi]] is represented with his egg.) in three slots that have chips; the team players meanwhile have to dodge. These chips vary in their colour depending on the soloist's player: player 1 shoots blue chips, player 2 shoots red chips, player 3 shoots green chips, and player 4 shoots yellow-orange chips.


If one of the three touches one, the player that was touched will be knocked off the screen. If all three are off the screen, the minigame ends and the one who threw the chips wins; if there is still at least one of the three players standing, the three win. A chip can also bounce on walls and other chips. At about ten seconds before the game ends, chips begin to fall and drop on the board. These chips do not slide anywhere until dislodged from their spot by other chips.
If one of the three touches a chip, the player that was touched is knocked off the screen. If all three are off the screen, the minigame ends and the solo player wins; if there is still at least one of the three players standing, the three win.


If the solo player wins, the soloist will appear on a stack of chips and celebrates his victory. If the solo player's rivals win,
==Ending==
If the solo player wins, the soloist will appear on a stack of chips and celebrate their victory.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 11:04, October 4, 2022

Shuffleboard Showdown
Shuffleboard Showdown from Mario Party DS
Appears in Mario Party DS
Type 1-vs-3 mini-game
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Another Crazy Match
Music sample

Shuffleboard Showdown is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party DS. It takes place on a shuffleboard with chips that the soloist uses as projectiles. Along with Chips and Dips, this minigame was removed in the Korean release, likely because of its gambling theme.

Introduction

During the minigame's intro, the players that are on the multi-player team are huddled together in a triangle formation. The soloist throws one of his chips in their direction, but misses, surprising the other players.

Gameplay

The goal is that the solo player throws chips at the other three players using the touch screen, which displays their character's emblem on three chip slots marked on the table, while the team players have to dodge the chips. These chips vary in color depending on the soloist's player: player 1 shoots blue chips, player 2 shoots red chips, player 3 shoots green chips, and player 4 shoots yellow-orange chips. A chip can also bounce off the walls and other chips. At approximately ten seconds before the minigame ends, chips begin to fall and drop on the board. These chips do not slide anywhere unless one of the thrown chips collides into them.

If one of the three touches a chip, the player that was touched is knocked off the screen. If all three are off the screen, the minigame ends and the solo player wins; if there is still at least one of the three players standing, the three win.

Ending

If the solo player wins, the soloist will appear on a stack of chips and celebrate their victory.

Controls

Solo (1 player)

  • Stylus – Throw a chip

Group (3 players)

  • +Control Pad – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text

Solo (1 player)

  • Rules"Trip up your opponents by throwing chips at them. Chips will rebound from walls or other chips, so take advantage of that for surprise attacks."
  • Tips"Bank your shot off walls and other chips to catch your opponents off guard."

Group (3 players)

  • Rules"Avoid getting hit by chips. Watch them carefully, because they'll rebound from walls and other chips. If even one of you survives, you'll all win."
  • Tips"In the last few moments, watch for chips that fall from above. They'll cast shadows on the table, so steer clear of those spots."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チップでホッケー[?]
Chippu de Hokkē
Chip Hockey
German Scheibchen-Schikane[?] Chip Chicanery
Italian Lancio delle Fisches[?] Chips' Launch
Spanish Ataque de fichas[?] Chip attack