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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
When the train starts to move around the player, the player has to stop it by switching the lever to stop, setting the lower quadrant semphore signal as well. Timing is essential because the train takes a near-full lap to decelerate to a stop once the lever is pulled. The player gets the item the arrow is pointing at. If the train stops on [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]], the player gets nothing. If the player loses by running out of time, the train simply stops by itself on Baby Bowser.
When the train starts to move around the player, the player has to stop it by switching the lever to stop. Timing is essential because the train takes a near-full lap to decelerate to a stop once the lever is pulled. The player gets the item the arrow is pointing at. If the train stops on [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]], the player gets nothing. If the player loses by running out of time, the train simply stops by itself on Baby Bowser.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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|JapR=Kikansha tomare
|JapR=Kikansha tomare
|JapM=Stop the Locomotive
|JapM=Stop the Locomotive
|Fra=Minute Papillon!
|Fre=Minute Papillon!
|FraM=Minute Butterfly!
|FreM=Minute Butterfly!
|Ger=Wer bremst, gewinnt!
|Ger=Wer bremst, gewinnt!
|GerM=Whoever brakes, wins!
|GerM=Whoever brakes, wins!
|Spa=¿Dónde Freno?
|Spa=¿Dónde Freno?
|SpaM=Where's the Brake?
|SpaM=Where do I Brake?
|Ita=Tira il Freno!
|Ita=Tira il Freno!
|ItaM=Pull the Brake!
|ItaM=Pull the Brake!

Revision as of 14:18, September 23, 2024

This article is about a minigame in Mario Party 2. For the Mario Party 7 minigame of a similar name, see Gimme a Brake.
Give Me a Brake!
Give Me a Brake!
Appears in Mario Party 2
Type Item mini-game
Time limit 10 seconds
Music track Got an Item
Music sample

Give Me a Brake! is the Item minigame of Western Land in Mario Party 2. Its name is a pun on the phrase "give me a break" and brakes used to stop vehicles.

Gameplay

When the train starts to move around the player, the player has to stop it by switching the lever to stop. Timing is essential because the train takes a near-full lap to decelerate to a stop once the lever is pulled. The player gets the item the arrow is pointing at. If the train stops on Baby Bowser, the player gets nothing. If the player loses by running out of time, the train simply stops by itself on Baby Bowser.

Controls

  • A Button – Pull brake

In-game text

  • Game Rules"Pull the brake to stop the circling locomotive and get the Item that stops in front of you."
  • Advice"The locomotive won't stop immediately when the brake is pulled. Keep in mind that it coasts to a stop."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きかんしゃとまれ[?]
Kikansha tomare
Stop the Locomotive
French Minute Papillon![?] Minute Butterfly!
German Wer bremst, gewinnt![?] Whoever brakes, wins!
Italian Tira il Freno![?] Pull the Brake!
Spanish ¿Dónde Freno?[?] Where do I Brake?