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As the fireworks rain down, players must avoid the flaming debris. Players must watch the shadows in order to avoid the debris as it falls. Even after it has touched the ground, it | As the fireworks rain down, players must avoid the flaming debris. Players must watch the shadows in order to avoid the debris as it falls. Even after it has touched the ground, it still remains there for about a second before disappearing. Players must dodge two waves of flames in this manner. Touching just one piece of debris eliminates the player. Any players that survive both waves of flames are safe from Bowser. | ||
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Revision as of 18:45, November 9, 2022
Rain of Fire | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 5 | ||
Type | Bowser mini-game | ||
Music track | Bad Bowser Castle | ||
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Rain of Fire is a Bowser minigame found in Mario Party 5. Its name is a pun on the phrase "reign of fire."
Introduction
This minigame, like all other Bowser minigames in Mario Party 5, takes place on a purple mountainous statue of Bowser, this time on the head. Bowser breathes fire at the fuse as it burns to the cannon. Subsequently, a firework shoots high into the air and explodes, starting the minigame.
Gameplay
As the fireworks rain down, players must avoid the flaming debris. Players must watch the shadows in order to avoid the debris as it falls. Even after it has touched the ground, it still remains there for about a second before disappearing. Players must dodge two waves of flames in this manner. Touching just one piece of debris eliminates the player. Any players that survive both waves of flames are safe from Bowser.
Controls
- – Move
In-game text
- Rules – "Avoid the burning bits of Bowser's fireworks that are raining down."
- Advice – "Use the shadows created by the burning debris to predict where the debris will fall, then get out of the way!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | がんばってもダメなのだ[?] Ganbatte mo Dame Nano da |
It's no good even if you try your best | |
German | Keine Chance![?] | No Chance! | |
Italian | Pioggia di fuoco[?] | Rain of fire | |
Spanish | Lluvia ígnea[?] | Fire Rain |
Trivia
- This minigame shares its name with a WarCraft spell; Rich Amtower, one of the localizers of Mario Party 5, was previously a Blizzard employee.