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|Fre= Passe et Smash
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|Rus=Точный пас
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|Spa=Locos del remate
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Latest revision as of 12:36, July 15, 2024

Bump, Set, Spike
Bump, Set, Spike, from Mario Party 10.
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Go with Gusto!
Music sample

Bump, Set, Spike is a 2-vs.-2 minigame appearing in Mario Party 10.

Gameplay[edit]

The players are at a volleyball field, complete with a volleyball net. There are two positions a player can take: the setter and the spiker. The setter must bump the ball towards the spiker, and the spiker must spike the ball across the net. Each successful attempt grants one point; otherwise, no points are given. After the time runs out, the team with more points wins.

Controls[edit]

  • Wii Remote − Set/spike

In-game text[edit]

Sync up, set, and spike the ball!

  • Minigame Space Description – "Split-second game"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スパイクをきめろ[?]
Supaiku o Kimero
Decide the Spike
Dutch Sublieme smashes[?] Sublime smashes
French Passe et Smash[?] Pass and Smash
German Teamschmettern[?] Team Smashing
Italian Alzata e schiacciata![?] Raise and smash!
Portuguese Passe e Remate[?] Pass and Complete
Russian Точный пас[?]
Tochnyy pas
Accurate pass
Spanish Locos del remate[?] Crazy Spikers