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'''Drop Shot''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. The name is based on a tennis term that refers to a tennis ball hit softly so it drops abruptly to the ground. | '''Drop Shot''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. The name is based on a tennis term that refers to a tennis ball hit softly so it drops abruptly to the ground. | ||
==Introduction== | |||
A [[bomb]] moves along a conveyor belt. A [[Spike]] then picks it up, and more bombs follow. The minigame then begins. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
A | A Spike periodically gives the solo player bombs, which they must racket towards the team players moving around on a [[Chain-Link|fence]] to eliminate them within 30 seconds. If the solo player eliminates all three team players before time runs out, the solo player wins; otherwise, the team players win. | ||
On the Challenge Road, this is the tenth challenge of [[Chestnut Forest]] and the 20th challenge overall. In the normal challenge, the player is a member of the three-player team and must not get hit, while in the Master Challenge, the player is a solo player and must beat the rivals. | On the Challenge Road, this is the tenth challenge of [[Chestnut Forest]] and the 20th challenge overall. In the normal challenge, the player is a member of the three-player team and must not get hit, while in the Master Challenge, the player is a solo player and must beat the rivals. |
Revision as of 14:46, April 13, 2023
Drop Shot | |
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Appears in | Super Mario Party |
Type | 1-vs.-3 minigame |
Time limit | 30 seconds |
Music track | Swing for the Fences! |
Drop Shot is a 1-vs.-3 minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. The name is based on a tennis term that refers to a tennis ball hit softly so it drops abruptly to the ground.
Introduction
A bomb moves along a conveyor belt. A Spike then picks it up, and more bombs follow. The minigame then begins.
Gameplay
A Spike periodically gives the solo player bombs, which they must racket towards the team players moving around on a fence to eliminate them within 30 seconds. If the solo player eliminates all three team players before time runs out, the solo player wins; otherwise, the team players win.
On the Challenge Road, this is the tenth challenge of Chestnut Forest and the 20th challenge overall. In the normal challenge, the player is a member of the three-player team and must not get hit, while in the Master Challenge, the player is a solo player and must beat the rivals.
Controls
Solo Side
- – Move cursor
- – Swing racket
Team Side
- – Move
In-game text
- Hit the bomb serves at the defending team!
- The defending team wins, even if only one of them is left on the fence!
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 鉄のテニス[?] Tetsu no tenisu |
Iron Tennis | |
Chinese | 铁之网球 (Simplified) 鐵之網球 (Traditional)[?] Tiě zhī Wǎngqiú |
Iron Tennis | |
Dutch | Game, set en... lava![?] | Game, set and... lava! | |
French | Jeu, set et magma[?] | Game, set and magma | |
German | Bombiges Tennismatch[?] | Wicked Tennis Match | |
Italian | Tennis d'acciaio[?] | Iron tennis | |
Korean | 철망 테니스[?] Cheolmang tenis |
Barbed-wire Tennis | |
Spanish | Tenis infame[?] | Infamous Tennis |