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{{Minigame-infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[Image:MP6_ControlSchtick.jpg|260px]]
|image=[[File:ControlSrick.png|260px]]
|controls={{button|gcn|Stick}}: Move left hand<br>{{button|gcn|C}}: Move right hand
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|type=Battle Minigame
|type=Battle minigame
|appeared_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|track=Fast and Furious
|sample=[[File:MP6 Fast and Furious.oga]]
}}
}}
'''Control Schtick''' is a battle mini-game found in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. The name of this mini-game is based on the control stick, a stick found in videogame controllers, often used to move characters.
'''Control Shtick''' is a Battle [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.


==Gameplay==
==Overview==
Players have to use {{button|gcn|Stick}} and the {{button|gcn|C}} to move the players left and right hand to copy the directions from the screen. As time passes by, the mini-game will speed up. If a player makes the both wrong directions, the player loses. Last player standing wins.
The opening shows every playing doing a random pose correctly, after their podiums turn.


==Trivia==
Both control sticks are used in gameplay, {{button|gcn|Stick}} and {{button|gcn|C}}, moving the left and right arms for the player to strike any poses shown. Any players who do an incorrect pose fall through a hole, disqualifying them. Quicker reactions are required as gameplay speeds up. A player wins if all of their opponents have been removed. If every player is disqualified, the result is a tie.
*The name of the mini-game is a pun on Control Stick.


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The ending shows the winning player performing their victory poses.
{{Mario Party 6}}
 
[[Category:Mario Party 6 mini-games]]
==Controls==
[[Category:Battle mini-games]]
*{{button|gcn|Stick}} &ndash; Control left hand
[[Category:Mini-games]]
*{{button|gcn|C}} &ndash; Control right hand
[[Category:Mario Party 6]]
 
==In-game text==
*'''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Tilt {{button|gcn|Stick}} and {{button|gcn|C}} so that your left and right hands match the directions displayed on the screen. The last player standing wins!"''
*'''Advice''' &ndash; ''"The speed will increase with each passing round. Do your best to keep up!"''
 
==Naming==
The minigame is titled after the "{{wp|analog stick|control stick}}."
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Jpn=やじるしたいそう
|JpnR=Yajirushi Taisō
|JpnM=Arrow Gymnastics
|Spa=Fíjate bien
|SpaM=Look Well
|Fre=Gymna-Sticks
|FreM=Portmanteau of ''gymnastics'' and ''stick''
|Ger=Tele-Turner
|Ita=Morra Frecciolosa
|ItaM=From ''morra'' ("rock-paper-scissors") and a pun on ''freccia'' ("arrow") and ''frettolosa'' ("hasty")
}}
 
{{MP6 minigames}}
[[Category:Battle minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 6 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 22:59, March 15, 2025

Control Shtick
Control Shtick from Mario Party 6
Appears in Mario Party 6
Type Battle minigame
Music track Fast and Furious
Music sample

Control Shtick is a Battle minigame in Mario Party 6.

Overview[edit]

The opening shows every playing doing a random pose correctly, after their podiums turn.

Both control sticks are used in gameplay, Control Stick and C Stick, moving the left and right arms for the player to strike any poses shown. Any players who do an incorrect pose fall through a hole, disqualifying them. Quicker reactions are required as gameplay speeds up. A player wins if all of their opponents have been removed. If every player is disqualified, the result is a tie.

The ending shows the winning player performing their victory poses.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Control left hand
  • C Stick – Control right hand

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Tilt Control Stick and C Stick so that your left and right hands match the directions displayed on the screen. The last player standing wins!"
  • Advice"The speed will increase with each passing round. Do your best to keep up!"

Naming[edit]

The minigame is titled after the "control stick."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese やじるしたいそう[?]
Yajirushi Taisō
Arrow Gymnastics
French Gymna-Sticks[?] Portmanteau of gymnastics and stick
German Tele-Turner[?] -
Italian Morra Frecciolosa[?] From morra ("rock-paper-scissors") and a pun on freccia ("arrow") and frettolosa ("hasty")
Spanish Fíjate bien[?] Look Well