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[[Image:MP1_GroundPound.jpg|thumb|The mini-game '''Ground Pound'''.]] | [[Image:MP1_GroundPound.jpg|thumb|The mini-game '''Ground Pound'''.]] | ||
''Ground Pound redirects here, for the move see [[Ground Pound|Ground Pound (Move)]]'' | '''Ground Pound redirects here, for the move see [[Ground Pound|Ground Pound (Move)]]''' | ||
'''Ground Pound''' is a one-player mini-game found in ''[[Mario Party]]''. Before the game starts, the player has to look carefully at the pegs before the butterflies cover the tops. [[Ground Pound]] all the pegs with the flat tops to win. Ground Pounding the pegs with a pointy top caused the player to lose time (and gave them pain). Sometimes, the [[Butterfly|butterflies]] do not cover the pegs up completely, giving a better advantage for the player. | '''Ground Pound''' is a one-player mini-game found in ''[[Mario Party]]''. Before the game starts, the player has to look carefully at the pegs before the butterflies cover the tops. [[Ground Pound]] all the pegs with the flat tops to win. Ground Pounding the pegs with a pointy top caused the player to lose time (and gave them pain). Sometimes, the [[Butterfly|butterflies]] do not cover the pegs up completely, giving a better advantage for the player. | ||
Revision as of 15:37, September 5, 2009
Ground Pound redirects here, for the move see Ground Pound (Move)
Ground Pound is a one-player mini-game found in Mario Party. Before the game starts, the player has to look carefully at the pegs before the butterflies cover the tops. Ground Pound all the pegs with the flat tops to win. Ground Pounding the pegs with a pointy top caused the player to lose time (and gave them pain). Sometimes, the butterflies do not cover the pegs up completely, giving a better advantage for the player.
Trivia
- Ground Pound in Mario Party and Mario Party 2, was called Hip Drop. This was called the 'Ground pound' in the later Mario games.