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Hammer It Home
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Appears in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Type 4-Player minigame

Hammer It Home is a 4-Player minigame found in Super Mario Party Jamboree. Its name is based on an idiom that means to make an argument direct or clear.

Gameplay

Each character stands in front of a board with nails in it. Each character slowly charges up their hammer's power over time, and the player must swing their Joy-Con for the character to swing their hammer. Once a nail is fully hammered in, the character moves to the next one. Different nails appear at different heights, with the higher ones requiring more power. If a nail is not fully hammered in one swing, the player gets more turns to hit it. The character who hammers in all the nails fastest wins.

Controls

  • Joy-Con (L) – Hammer nail
  • Swing while pressing ZL Button/ZR Button

In-game text

Charge up the perfect amount of power, hold ZL Button/ZR Button and swing Joy-Con (L)! Charge longer to hit harder. The first one to hammer all their nails into the board wins.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Spanish Con la fuerza justa[1] With the Right Amount of Strength

References