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[[Lucky Lineup]] is a Battle mini-game found in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. | [[Lucky Lineup]] is a Battle mini-game found in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. | ||
The object of the mini-game is to obtain the highest score possible by lining up the slot wheels. Players must hit a block a total of | The object of the mini-game is to obtain the highest score possible by lining up the slot wheels. Players must hit a block a total of eight times and wish for the best. The lining up can be either horizontally, vertically or diagonally. In the middle of the slot is a star, which is a wild card. This means the star can be anything. For example, if the player gets two of the same pictures above the star and below it, it will count as a full line up. If at the same time, diagonally, the player get two of the same, the star will be able to match both, even if they are different. | ||
There are a total of three different pictures the player can get in the slot wheel. There's a [[Koopa]] Shell, which is worth | There are a total of three different pictures the player can get in the slot wheel. There's a [[Koopa]] Shell, which is worth five points when matched, a cherry, which is worth ten points when matched, and a number Seven, which is worth fifty points when matched. The player with the most points at the end wins. | ||
== Controls == | == Controls == | ||
'''Stop Slot Wheels''' – A Button | '''Stop Slot Wheels''' – A Button | ||
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Lucky Lineup is a Battle mini-game found in Mario Party 5.
The object of the mini-game is to obtain the highest score possible by lining up the slot wheels. Players must hit a block a total of eight times and wish for the best. The lining up can be either horizontally, vertically or diagonally. In the middle of the slot is a star, which is a wild card. This means the star can be anything. For example, if the player gets two of the same pictures above the star and below it, it will count as a full line up. If at the same time, diagonally, the player get two of the same, the star will be able to match both, even if they are different.
There are a total of three different pictures the player can get in the slot wheel. There's a Koopa Shell, which is worth five points when matched, a cherry, which is worth ten points when matched, and a number Seven, which is worth fifty points when matched. The player with the most points at the end wins.
Controls
Stop Slot Wheels – A Button
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