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Revision as of 08:17, January 8, 2024

Scratch 'Em
The Gamble mini-game, Scratch 'Em from Mario Party Advance
Appears in Mario Party Advance
Type Gambling mini-game
Music track Gambling Mini-Game Theme
Music sample

Scratch 'Em is a gambling minigame found in Mario Party Advance.

Scratch 'Em is played at the Town Game Room A in Shroom City. Monty Mole, who is an unlucky gamer, wishes for the player to win this minigame for him. Victory allows the player to keep the minigame.

Gameplay

The player must bet coins on the possible chance of getting a match in a scratch-off game. After placing a bet, the player must scratch off five spaces on the card; they win coins equal to the number given for each set. In Shroom City, the player wins by obtaining one more coin than started with, which is 30. The game also ends whenever the player runs out of coins to wager.

Picture match values

Scratch 'Em
The picture match values
Series Value
Three Green Shells x1
Four Green Shells x5
Five Green Shells x20
Three Mushrooms x5
Four Mushrooms x10
Five Mushrooms x50
Three Stars x10
Four Stars x30
Five Stars x100

Blank spaces also appear on the card, and they give the player nothing if scratched off. Bob-ombs explode and make all spaces around them blank when revealed.

Controls

  • +Control Pad – Change coins
  • A Button – Start game
  • A Button – Scratch card
  • L Button / R Button – Next screen

In-game text

Scratch 5 spaces. Get a series, and you win! Some spaces are worth more.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ごしごしスクラッチ[?]
Goshigoshi sukuratchi
Scrubbing Scratching
French Gratouille[?] From "gratter" (scratch)
German Rubbeldidupp[?] ?
Italian Megacarte[?] Megacards
Spanish ¡A rascar![?] Scratch!