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'''Sweet Sleuth''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. A [[Shy Guy]] wants Candy. Players look through A Candy Dish and have to find the Candy the Shy Guy is asking the player to get. If it's correct it will count as a score,if wrong, the player has to keep trying to get the right piece of Candy or the character can't move on. Whoever gives the Shy Guy the most candy when the time ends, is the winner.
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:Sweet Sleuth MPDS.png|256px]]<br>4-Player
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|type=4-Player minigame <br> Duel minigame
|time=30 seconds
|track=Into the Fairy Tale
|sample=[[File:MPDS Into the Fairy Tale.oga]]
}}
'''Sweet Sleuth''' is a 4-Player and Duel [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. Its name is a pun on "sweet tooth," which is what someone fond of sweets is said to have.


[[Category: Mini-games]]
==Gameplay==
[[Category: Mario Party DS Mini-games]]
A [[Shy Guy]] wants candies. The players must look through a candy dish, finding the candies that the Shy Guy wants the players to get. If a player gives the correct candy, they score. If they give the wrong candy, they must try again. The candies are designed to look very similar, some differing only in shape or in the orientation of the wrapper pattern, and more candy is poured onto the plate several times. If a player gives the Shy Guy a correct candy after time runs out, they still receive a point. Whoever gives the Shy Guy the most correct candy wins.
 
==Controls==
*{{button|ds|Stylus}} &ndash; Touch and hold to drag a candy
*{{button|ds|Stylus}} &ndash; Let go to drop a candy
 
==In-game text==
*'''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Give Shy Guy the candy he craves. Drag the correct candy out of the dish, then drop it in front of Shy Guy."''
*'''Tips''' &ndash; ''"Study the dish selection closely before you select a candy. You want to pick the correct ones, and many candies look similar."''
 
==Gallery==
<gallery heights=150>
Sweet Sleuth MPDS duel.png|In Duel mode
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=キャンディプレゼント
|JapR=Kyandi Purezento
|JapM=Candy Present
|Spa=Caramelos, por favor
|SpaM=Candies, please
|Ger=Bonbon, bitte!
|GerM=Candy, please!
|Fre=Bonbon Glouton
|FreM=Candy Glutton
|Ita=Un Tipetto Goloso
|ItaM=A Greedy Little Guy
|Kor=사탕 선물
|KorR=Satang Seonmul
|KorM=Candy Present
}}
 
{{MPDS minigames}}
[[Category:4-player minigames]]
[[Category:Duel minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party DS minigames]]
[[it:Un Tipetto Goloso]]

Latest revision as of 09:32, September 20, 2024

Sweet Sleuth
4-player mode for Sweet Sleuth in Mario Party DS
4-Player
Appears in Mario Party DS
Type 4-Player minigame
Duel minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Into the Fairy Tale
Music sample

Sweet Sleuth is a 4-Player and Duel minigame in Mario Party DS. Its name is a pun on "sweet tooth," which is what someone fond of sweets is said to have.

Gameplay[edit]

A Shy Guy wants candies. The players must look through a candy dish, finding the candies that the Shy Guy wants the players to get. If a player gives the correct candy, they score. If they give the wrong candy, they must try again. The candies are designed to look very similar, some differing only in shape or in the orientation of the wrapper pattern, and more candy is poured onto the plate several times. If a player gives the Shy Guy a correct candy after time runs out, they still receive a point. Whoever gives the Shy Guy the most correct candy wins.

Controls[edit]

  • Stylus – Touch and hold to drag a candy
  • Stylus – Let go to drop a candy

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Give Shy Guy the candy he craves. Drag the correct candy out of the dish, then drop it in front of Shy Guy."
  • Tips"Study the dish selection closely before you select a candy. You want to pick the correct ones, and many candies look similar."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャンディプレゼント[?]
Kyandi Purezento
Candy Present
French Bonbon Glouton[?] Candy Glutton
German Bonbon, bitte![?] Candy, please!
Italian Un Tipetto Goloso[?] A Greedy Little Guy
Korean 사탕 선물[?]
Satang Seonmul
Candy Present
Spanish Caramelos, por favor[?] Candies, please