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[[Image:MP7_FunRun.JPG|right|thumb|The mini-game, '''Fun Run'''.]]
[[Image:MP7_FunRun.JPG|thumb|The mini-game, '''Fun Run'''.]]
 
'''Fun Run''' is a 4-player [[mini-game]] from ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Four [[player]]s start out running in a spiral castle-like area. The players must then run to the finish line dodging [[Spinies]], trap doors, and mechanical punching walls. The first one to the finish line wins (therefore means that there cannot be a draw in this game). The scenery changes from day to night as the players advance to the finish line.
'''Fun Run''' is a 4-player [[mini-game]] from ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Four [[player]]s start out running in a spiral castle-like area. The players must then run to the finish line dodging [[Spinies]], trap doors, and mechanical punching walls. The first one to the finish line wins (therefore means that there cannot be a draw in this game). The scenery changes from day to night as the players advance to the finish line.


== Controls ==
==Controls==
*Control Stick - Move
*Control Stick - Move
*A Button - Move
*A Button - Move
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[[Category: Mini-games]]
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Revision as of 10:10, July 14, 2009

File:MP7 FunRun.JPG
The mini-game, Fun Run.

Fun Run is a 4-player mini-game from Mario Party 7. Four players start out running in a spiral castle-like area. The players must then run to the finish line dodging Spinies, trap doors, and mechanical punching walls. The first one to the finish line wins (therefore means that there cannot be a draw in this game). The scenery changes from day to night as the players advance to the finish line.

Controls

  • Control Stick - Move
  • A Button - Move