Pull It Together: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Tag: Mobile edit
 
(46 intermediate revisions by 23 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{minigame-infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:Pull It Together.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:Pull It Together.png|250px]]
|appeared_in=''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|appears_in=''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|type=2-vs.-2/free-for-all minigame (team)
|type=2-vs.-2/free-for-all minigame (Team)
|time=10 seconds per round
|time=10 seconds per round
|song=Wham-Bam Hullabaloo
|track=Wham-Bam Hullabaloo
}}
}}
'''Pull It Together''' is a team [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its premise is virtually the same as in {{wp|tug of war}}.
'''Pull It Together''' is a Team [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its name comes from a phrase that means "to regain composure."
 
==Introduction==
For a 2-vs.-2 match, both teams grab the rope. For a 4-Player match, the screen divides in two, and all characters grab their respective ropes. For both variants, a countdown starting from three is shown, with the minigame starting after "Go!"


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In this minigame, each team must tug the line of the other respective team to pull them beyond their respective line. If this minigame is played in a 2-vs.-2 setup, the first team to pull the other wins. If this minigame is played in a 4-player setup, after the first round, a second round will initiate for a "championship match" (players who won the first round) and a "third-place match" (players who lost the first round).
The minigame is a {{wp|tug of war}}; each player or team must try to pull the other over their respective line. If this minigame is played in a 2-vs.-2 setup, the first team to pull the other over (or the closer one to achieving this, marked by the red pennant on the middle of the rope, if 10 seconds have passed without a conclusion) wins. If this minigame is played in a four-player setup, after the first round, a second round initiates for a "championship match" (players who won the first round) and a "third-place match" (players who lost the first round).


As a side note, the characters sweat profusely throughout the minigame, and visibly struggle while growling loudly when they get pulled to the opponents' line.
On Challenge Road, this is the last challenge of [[Salty Sea (world)|Salty Sea]] and the 63rd challenge overall. For the normal challenge, both teams have two allies, whereas for the Master Challenge, the player has no allies.


==Controls==
==Controls==
*Mash {{button|ns|jc-right}} – Pull
*Mash {{button|switch|jc-right}} – Pull
 
==In-game text==
*''Pull your rivals over the line!''
*''Mash the button as fast as you can!''


==In-game description==
==See also==
*''"Pull your rivals over the line!"''<br>
*[[Tug o' War]]
*''"Mash the button as fast as you can!"''


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
Line 25: Line 31:
|JapR=Fukōhei tsunahiki
|JapR=Fukōhei tsunahiki
|JapM=Unfair Tug of War
|JapM=Unfair Tug of War
|Fra=Tir à la corde
|Fre=Tir à la corde
|FraM=Tug of war
|FreM=Tug of war
|Ger=Zeihen und Zerren
|Ger=Ziehen und Zerren
|GerM=Accuse and Tug
|GerM=Accuse and Tug
|Spa=Tira y no aflojes
|Spa=Tira y no aflojes
|SpaM=Pull and don't loosen
|SpaM=Pull and Don't Loosen, pun on ''tira y afloja'' (back and forth)
|Ita=Tiro alla fune
|Ita=Tiro alla fune
|ItaM=Tug of war
|ItaM=Tug of war
|Dut=Teams in touw
|Dut=Teams in touw
|DutM=Rope teams
|DutM=Teams [being] busy. From an expression meaning being busy; pun on “touw” (“rope”)
|Kor=불공평한 줄다리기
|Kor=불공평한 줄다리기
|KorR=Bulgongpyeonghan juldarigi
|KorR=Bulgongpyeonghan juldarigi
|KorM=Unfair Tug of War
|KorM=Unfair Tug of War
|Chi=不公平拔河
|ChiR=Bùgōngpíng Báhé
|ChiM=Unfair Tug of War
}}
}}


{{SMP Minigames}}
{{SMP minigames}}
[[Category:Team Minigames]]
[[Category:Team minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party Minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party minigames]]
[[it:Tiro alla fune (Super Mario Party)]]
[[it:Tiro alla fune (Super Mario Party)]]

Latest revision as of 20:15, September 25, 2024

Pull It Together
Pull It Together
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type 2-vs.-2/free-for-all minigame (Team)
Time limit 10 seconds per round
Music track Wham-Bam Hullabaloo

Pull It Together is a Team minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name comes from a phrase that means "to regain composure."

Introduction[edit]

For a 2-vs.-2 match, both teams grab the rope. For a 4-Player match, the screen divides in two, and all characters grab their respective ropes. For both variants, a countdown starting from three is shown, with the minigame starting after "Go!"

Gameplay[edit]

The minigame is a tug of war; each player or team must try to pull the other over their respective line. If this minigame is played in a 2-vs.-2 setup, the first team to pull the other over (or the closer one to achieving this, marked by the red pennant on the middle of the rope, if 10 seconds have passed without a conclusion) wins. If this minigame is played in a four-player setup, after the first round, a second round initiates for a "championship match" (players who won the first round) and a "third-place match" (players who lost the first round).

On Challenge Road, this is the last challenge of Salty Sea and the 63rd challenge overall. For the normal challenge, both teams have two allies, whereas for the Master Challenge, the player has no allies.

Controls[edit]

  • Mash Single Joy-Con Right Button – Pull

In-game text[edit]

  • Pull your rivals over the line!
  • Mash the button as fast as you can!

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 不公平つなひき[?]
Fukōhei tsunahiki
Unfair Tug of War
Chinese 不公平拔河[?]
Bùgōngpíng Báhé
Unfair Tug of War
Dutch Teams in touw[?] Teams [being] busy. From an expression meaning being busy; pun on “touw” (“rope”)
French Tir à la corde[?] Tug of war
German Ziehen und Zerren[?] Accuse and Tug
Italian Tiro alla fune[?] Tug of war
Korean 불공평한 줄다리기[?]
Bulgongpyeonghan juldarigi
Unfair Tug of War
Spanish Tira y no aflojes[?] Pull and Don't Loosen, pun on tira y afloja (back and forth)