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|FreM= Pun with "Apple's play" and "Palm's game" (French name of "Real Tennis")
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Revision as of 19:24, July 29, 2024

Fruit Cahoots
Fruit Cahoots, from Mario Party 10.
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type Free-for-All minigame
Time limit 5 seconds per round
Music track So Many Machines!
Music sample

Fruit Cahoots is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10.

Gameplay

The players are at a conveyor belt with apples and Bob-ombs. The players must either press a button or not press it. If they do, the conveyor moves forward on their behalf or not. Each player receives either an apple (which grants one point), three apples (which grant three points), or a Bob-omb (which deducts one point). Once the screen reads "0," the players get whatever they have in front of them. After seven rounds, the player that has the most points wins the minigame.

This minigame has a Reverse Minigame variation, where the player with the lowest score wins.

Controls

  • A Button − Move conveyor
  • B Button − Don't move conveyor

In-game text

  • Normal: "Vote to go with A Button or to stop with B Button. Get some apples!"
  • Reverse: "Rules are reversed! Aim for last place!"
  • Minigame Space Description – "Strategy and luck"

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Bomvol Appels[?] Brimming Apples
French Jeu de pommes[?] Pun with "Apple's play" and "Palm's game" (French name of "Real Tennis")
German Am bombigen Band[?] On the Terrific Conveyor Belt, pun on Bombe ("bomb")
Italian Mela, non mela...[?] Apple, no apple...
Portuguese Estratégia Frutífera[?] Fruitful Strategy
Spanish Estrategia fructífera[?] Fruitful Strategy