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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Study Fall MPDS duel.png|thumb|left|150px|Duel minigame version]]
In this minigame, the players attempt to jump off the ledge of the first chalkboard while equipped with magnets. The players have to get as close to the red line as possible before they hit the erasers. If players are close to it, they have to halt themselves by using the magnets they are holding. Any player who stops closest to the red line without hitting the erasers is the winner. If a player gets too close and gets knocked off by the erasers, that player does not receive a score. If all the players get knocked off by the erasers or if both players get the same score in the Duel variant, the minigame ends in a tie.
In this minigame, the players attempt to jump off the ledge of the first chalkboard while equipped with magnets. The players have to get as close to the red line as possible before they hit the erasers. If players are close to it, they have to halt themselves by using the magnets they are holding. Any player who stops closest to the red line without hitting the erasers is the winner. If a player gets too close and gets knocked off by the erasers, that player does not receive a score. If all the players get knocked off by the erasers or if both players get the same score in the Duel variant, the minigame ends in a tie.



Revision as of 20:21, June 4, 2024

Study Fall
4-player mode for Study Fall in Mario Party DS
Duel mode for Study Fall in Mario Party DS
Appears in Mario Party DS
Type 4-Player minigame
Duel minigame
Initial record 50.0 cm/in.
Music track Get Into It
Music sample

Study Fall is a 4-Player and Duel minigame that is found in Mario Party DS. Its name is a pun on "study hall," which is where students can go to study after classes end. This is the fourth minigame in Score Scuffle.

Introduction

In the scene, the camera shows the red line above the two erasers. The player hears some applause as the camera moves up, showing various math lessons and problems shown on the board from the bottom to the top of the two chalkboards. The players are then being applauded for a short moment, equipped with magnets on their backs. After that, the minigame starts.

Gameplay

In this minigame, the players attempt to jump off the ledge of the first chalkboard while equipped with magnets. The players have to get as close to the red line as possible before they hit the erasers. If players are close to it, they have to halt themselves by using the magnets they are holding. Any player who stops closest to the red line without hitting the erasers is the winner. If a player gets too close and gets knocked off by the erasers, that player does not receive a score. If all the players get knocked off by the erasers or if both players get the same score in the Duel variant, the minigame ends in a tie.

As with other minigames with a record system, if both players break the current record in the Duel variant by tying, it counts as a new record even though neither player won, as the screen says "Tie" after the "New Record" fanfare.

The staff record for Study Fall is 1.2 cm/in., but it is possible for players to achieve 0.0 cm/in.

Controls

  • A Button – Activate magnet to stop

In-game text

  • Rules"Plunge down the magnetic board as far as you can. Stop as close to the red line as possible, and don't hit the erasers at the bottom."
  • Rules (Score Scuffle)"Plunge down the magnetic board as far as you can. Stop as close to the red line as possible to get more points, and don't hit the erasers at the bottom."
  • Tips"You'll get a score of zero if you overshoot the red line and hit the erasers, so be careful."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French La Brosse des maths[?] Pun on bosse des maths (math prodigies) and brosse (duster).
German Magnet-Athleten[?] Magnet Athletes
Italian Lavagniadi[?] Blackboarders
Korean 아슬아슬 멈춰라[?]
Aseul-aseul meomchwora
Close Stop
Spanish Al filo de la pizarra[?] At the edge of the board

Trivia

  • The blackboard height is about 62 inches/centimeters.