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| image = [[File:TreasureDome.png|260px]]
|image=[[File:TreasureDome.png|260px]]
| appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 7]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 7]]''
| type = Bowser mini-game
|type=Bowser minigame
| time = 30 seconds
|time=30 seconds
|track=Face-Off
|sample=[[File:MP7 Face-Off.oga]]
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'''Treasure Dome!''' is a single-player [[Bowser]] [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''.  It takes its name from the opening lines of ''Kublai Khan'' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge: "In Xanadu did Kublai Khan / a stately pleasure dome decree...".
'''Treasure Dome!''' is a single-player Bowser [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player attempts to get the [[key]] to the correct [[Treasure chest|chest]] within the time limit. If the player gets the key in the wrong chest, they should move on to the next one and try again. However, if the player does get the right chest, they grab a new key and keep going. If there's time left, then the player should go back to the ones that are locked. If all of the chests are open before time runs out, the player grabs a gold key, which unlocks the door, and they win.
The player is presented with five [[Treasure chest|chests]] and a [[key]], and the player must open them all within the time limit. Each chest has a key to another chest within. Choosing the incorrect chest simply wastes time trying and failing to unlock it. If the player opens all of the chests before time runs out, they win.
 
==Ending==
[[File:Single Player Bowser MP7 Endings.png|thumb|The ending to Treasure Dome!]]
The chests vanish in a whirlwind similar to their entrance. If the player wins, they use the key on the door at the north to escape, celebrating their victory on their way out. If the player loses, [[Bowser]] crushes them, laughs, and raises one of his fists in triumph.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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|JapR=Akete akete kī getto
|JapR=Akete akete kī getto
|JapM=Opening Key Get
|JapM=Opening Key Get
|Fra=Jeu de Clés
|Fre=Jeu de Clés
|FraM=Expression meaning "set of keys"
|FreM=Expression meaning "set of keys"
|Ger=Schlüssel-Schlamassel
|Ger=Schlüssel-Schlamassel
|GerM=Key Misfortune
|GerM=Key Misfortune
|Spa=Más tesoros
|Spa=Más tesoros
|SpaM=More treasure
|SpaM=More Treasures
|Ita=S'apre non s'apre
|Ita=S'apre non s'apre
|ItaM=To open or not to open
|ItaM=(It) opens, (it) doesn't open
}}
}}


{{MP7 Minigames}}
{{MP7 minigames}}
[[Category:Bowser Minigames]]
[[Category:Bowser minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 7 Minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 7 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 11:21, August 18, 2024

Treasure Dome!
Treasure Dome! from Mario Party 7
Appears in Mario Party 7
Type Bowser minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Face-Off
Music sample

Treasure Dome! is a single-player Bowser minigame found in Mario Party 7.

Gameplay[edit]

The player is presented with five chests and a key, and the player must open them all within the time limit. Each chest has a key to another chest within. Choosing the incorrect chest simply wastes time trying and failing to unlock it. If the player opens all of the chests before time runs out, they win.

Ending[edit]

The ending to Treasure Dome!

The chests vanish in a whirlwind similar to their entrance. If the player wins, they use the key on the door at the north to escape, celebrating their victory on their way out. If the player loses, Bowser crushes them, laughs, and raises one of his fists in triumph.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Try chest

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"One chest holds a key to the next chest, which holds a key to the next one, and so on. Open every chest to win!"
  • Advice"Don't agonize over which chest to choose next. Pick one and go!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あけてあけてキーゲット[?]
Akete akete kī getto
Opening Key Get
French Jeu de Clés[?] Expression meaning "set of keys"
German Schlüssel-Schlamassel[?] Key Misfortune
Italian S'apre non s'apre[?] (It) opens, (it) doesn't open
Spanish Más tesoros[?] More Treasures