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{{minigame-infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:MP9 Twist Ending.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:MP9 4-Player Twist Ending.png|260px]]
|appeared_in=''[[Mario Party 9]]
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|type=Free-for-All minigame
|type=Free-for-All minigame
|info='''Rules'''<br>''Unlock the treasure chests by twisting their dials until the marks line up. Be the first to unlock all three chests to win!
|track=What's This?
|controls=''Hold the Wii Remote vertically. Tilt it in the direction of the arrow to turn the dial. The angle of the tilt changes how fast the dial turns.
|sample=[[File:MP9 What's This.oga]]
}}
}}
'''Twist Ending''' is a Free-for-All [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. The name of this minigame is a pun on the term "[[wikipedia:Plot twist|twist ending]]". This game is similar to [[In the Nick of Time]] from ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.
'''Twist Ending''' is a Free-for-All [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. The name of this minigame comes from the {{wp|Plot twist|eponymous term}}.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The Captain is seen walking inside the room toward a [[Treasure Chest]]. Then, the camera splits into four screens and the minigame begins.
The captain is seen walking inside a room toward a [[treasure chest]]. Then, the screen splits to show the players, and the minigame begins.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The players must tilt the {{button|wii|Wiimote}} to the right direction to spin a dial and match its red line with the mark printed on the chest. The dial turns faster as the player rotates the Wii Remote at a greater angle. If the player passes the mark needed to unlock the chest, he or she must spin the dial around once more until it unlocks. When the player unlocks the first treasure chest, the players must open the smaller, silver chest inside it, but its dial has a faster spin and more marks. Inside the silver chest is an even smaller golden chest, with an even faster dial with even more marks.
Players must twist {{button|wii|Wiimote}} to the right direction to spin a dial that has eight marks and line up its red line with the mark on the chest. The greater the angle at which the player twists the Wii Remote, the faster the dial turns. If the dial's mark passes the chest's, the player must spin the dial around once more until the marks align. When the player unlocks the bronze treasure chest, with a normal-spinning dial that has eight marks, the player must open the smaller silver chest inside it, with a faster-spinning dial that has 12 marks. Inside the silver chest is an even smaller golden chest, with an even faster dial that has 16 marks. The player who unlocks all three chests first wins.


==Ending==
==Ending==
The player who opens the golden chest first gets a big diamond. The second player gets a medium-sized diamond. The third-placed gets a small diamond and the last-placed player gets a tiny diamond (if he or she be able to open the chest before the time runs out). These diamonds are colored according to the players' tally color.
The player who opens the golden chest first gets a big diamond, the second-place player gets a medium-sized diamond, the third-place player gets a small diamond, and the fourth-place player gets a tiny diamond (if they are able to open the chest within seconds of the third-place player opening theirs). These diamonds are colored according to the player colors (Player 1 gets blue, Player 2 gets red, Player 3 gets green, and Player 4 gets yellow).


==Names in Other Languages==
==In-game text==
{{foreignname
* '''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Unlock the treasure chests by twisting their dials until the marks line up. Be the first to unlock all three chests to win!"''
|Jap=ダイヤル宝箱
* '''Controls''' &ndash; ''"Hold the Wii Remote vertically. Tilt it in the direction of the arrow to turn the dial. The angle of the tilt changes how fast the dial turns."''
|JapR=Daiyaru takarabako
 
|JapM=
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ダイヤル宝箱
|JpnR=Daiyaru takarabako
|JpnM=Dial Treasure Chest
|Ger=Schlösserknacken
|Ger=Schlösserknacken
|GerM=Lockpicking
|GerM=Lockpicking
|Spa=Ladrones con tacto
|SpaA=Giro preciso
|SpaM=Thieves with tact
|SpaAM=Precise twist
|Fra=Combinaison à tátons
|SpaE=Ladrones con tacto
|FraM=Combination with gropes
|SpaEM= Tactful Thieves (pun on ''contacto'', contact)
|FreA=Combinaison gagnante
|FreAM=Winning combination
|FreE=Combinaison à tâtons
|FreEM=Combination by feeling
|Ita=Scassinature
|ItaM=Lock picking
|Chi=轉盤寶箱
|ChiR=Zhuànpán bǎoxiāng
|ChiM=Dial Treasure Chest
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==See also==
*The Diamonds in the tresure chests resemble [[Chaos Emeralds]], from the ''[[Sonic The Hedgehog]]'' series.
*[[Clock Stoppers]]
*[[In the Nick of Time]]


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{{MP9 minigames}}
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[[Category:4-player minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 9 Minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 9 minigames]]
[[Category:Free-for-All Minigames]]
[[de:Schlösserknacken]]

Latest revision as of 17:46, January 10, 2025

Twist Ending
Twist Ending
Appears in Mario Party 9
Type Free-for-All minigame
Music track What's This?
Music sample

Twist Ending is a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party 9. The name of this minigame comes from the eponymous term.

Introduction[edit]

The captain is seen walking inside a room toward a treasure chest. Then, the screen splits to show the players, and the minigame begins.

Gameplay[edit]

Players must twist Wii Remote to the right direction to spin a dial that has eight marks and line up its red line with the mark on the chest. The greater the angle at which the player twists the Wii Remote, the faster the dial turns. If the dial's mark passes the chest's, the player must spin the dial around once more until the marks align. When the player unlocks the bronze treasure chest, with a normal-spinning dial that has eight marks, the player must open the smaller silver chest inside it, with a faster-spinning dial that has 12 marks. Inside the silver chest is an even smaller golden chest, with an even faster dial that has 16 marks. The player who unlocks all three chests first wins.

Ending[edit]

The player who opens the golden chest first gets a big diamond, the second-place player gets a medium-sized diamond, the third-place player gets a small diamond, and the fourth-place player gets a tiny diamond (if they are able to open the chest within seconds of the third-place player opening theirs). These diamonds are colored according to the player colors (Player 1 gets blue, Player 2 gets red, Player 3 gets green, and Player 4 gets yellow).

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Unlock the treasure chests by twisting their dials until the marks line up. Be the first to unlock all three chests to win!"
  • Controls"Hold the Wii Remote vertically. Tilt it in the direction of the arrow to turn the dial. The angle of the tilt changes how fast the dial turns."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダイヤル宝箱[?]
Daiyaru takarabako
Dial Treasure Chest
Chinese 轉盤寶箱[?]
Zhuànpán bǎoxiāng
Dial Treasure Chest
French (NOA) Combinaison gagnante[?] Winning combination
French (NOE) Combinaison à tâtons[?] Combination by feeling
German Schlösserknacken[?] Lockpicking
Italian Scassinature[?] Lock picking
Spanish (NOA) Giro preciso[?] Precise twist
Spanish (NOE) Ladrones con tacto[?] Tactful Thieves (pun on contacto, contact)

See also[edit]