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{{minigame | {{distinguish|Tumblin' Temple}} | ||
| image = [[File: | {{minigame infobox | ||
| | |image=[[File:MP9 4-Player Tumble Temple.png|260px]] | ||
| type = Free-for-All | |appears_in=''[[Mario Party 9]]'' | ||
| time = 60 seconds | |type=Free-for-All minigame | ||
|time=60 seconds | |||
|track=Hurry Up! | |||
|sample=[[File:MP9 Hurry Up!.oga]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Tumble Temple''' is a Free-for-All [[minigame]] featured in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. | '''Tumble Temple''' is a Free-for-All [[minigame]] featured in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Lava spouts from behind the players as they run | [[Lava]] spouts from behind the players as they run onscreen. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[ | Players must dodge [[Giant Spiked Ball|big]] and small [[Spike Ball|Spiked Ball]]s as they fall through a field of pegs, which switch on and off as time passes. Any player hit by a Spiked Ball is eliminated. Players cannot fall into the lava. As time goes on, the frequency of all Spiked Balls increases. After 30 seconds, the two spiky pillars begin to spin, increasing the speed of any Spiked Balls that touch them. The last player remaining, or any players remaining after 60 seconds, wins. | ||
This minigame also exists as a [[Reverse Minigame]]. The objective is for the players to try to be first to hit a Spiked Ball. | This minigame also exists as a [[Reverse Minigame]]. The objective is for the players to try to be first to hit a Spiked Ball. | ||
Additionally, this minigame | Additionally, this minigame appears in [[Perspective Mode]] as the first minigame played. | ||
==In-game text== | ==In-game text== | ||
* '''Rules (Normal)''' – '' | *'''Rules (Normal)''' – "''Dodge the Spiked Balls as they roll down the ramp. Be the last player standing to win!''" | ||
* '''Rules (Reverse)''' – '' | *'''Rules (Reverse)''' – "''Be the first player to get smashed by the Spiked Balls that roll down the ramp.''" | ||
* '''Controls''' – '' | *'''Controls''' – "''Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press {{button|wii|Pad}} to move and {{button|wii|2}} to jump.''" | ||
==Names in | ==Gallery== | ||
{{ | <gallery> | ||
MP9 Tumble Temple Perspective Mode.png|Perspective Mode version | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=トゲトゲピンボール | |Jap=トゲトゲピンボール | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Togetoge Pinbōru | ||
|JapM=Spiked Pinball | |JapM=Spiked Pinball | ||
| | |Chi=刺刺彈珠台 | ||
| | |ChiR=Cì cì dàn zhū tái | ||
| | |ChiM=Spiky Pinball | ||
| | |Fre=Roulez boulets ! | ||
|FreM=Litterally "Roll balls!". Pun with ''roulé-boulé'' (a body roll performed to cushion a fall) which is pronounced the same way | |||
|Ger=Kugelhagel | |Ger=Kugelhagel | ||
|GerM=Ball Rain | |GerM=Ball Rain, pun on ''Kugelhagel'' ("hail of bullets") | ||
|Ita=Il tempio delle palle chiodate | |Ita=Il tempio delle palle chiodate | ||
|ItaM=Spiked balls temple | |ItaM=Spiked balls temple | ||
|SpaA=El templo Malpico | |||
|SpaAM=Same as NOE Spanish name (''pico'' is a synonym of ''pincho'') | |||
|SpaE=El templo malpincho | |||
|SpaEM=Literally "The Bad-spike Temple", a pun on ''maldito'' ("cursed"); The Cursed-Spike Temple. | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{MP9 minigames}} | |||
{{ | [[Category:4-player minigames]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 9 minigames]] | |||
[[Category:Mario Party 9 | [[de:Kugelhagel]] | ||
[[ |
Latest revision as of 18:58, July 29, 2024
- Not to be confused with Tumblin' Temple.
Tumble Temple | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 9 | ||
Type | Free-for-All minigame | ||
Time limit | 60 seconds | ||
Music track | Hurry Up! | ||
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Tumble Temple is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9.
Introduction[edit]
Lava spouts from behind the players as they run onscreen.
Gameplay[edit]
Players must dodge big and small Spiked Balls as they fall through a field of pegs, which switch on and off as time passes. Any player hit by a Spiked Ball is eliminated. Players cannot fall into the lava. As time goes on, the frequency of all Spiked Balls increases. After 30 seconds, the two spiky pillars begin to spin, increasing the speed of any Spiked Balls that touch them. The last player remaining, or any players remaining after 60 seconds, wins.
This minigame also exists as a Reverse Minigame. The objective is for the players to try to be first to hit a Spiked Ball.
Additionally, this minigame appears in Perspective Mode as the first minigame played.
In-game text[edit]
- Rules (Normal) – "Dodge the Spiked Balls as they roll down the ramp. Be the last player standing to win!"
- Rules (Reverse) – "Be the first player to get smashed by the Spiked Balls that roll down the ramp."
- Controls – "Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press to move and to jump."
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | トゲトゲピンボール[?] Togetoge Pinbōru |
Spiked Pinball | |
Chinese | 刺刺彈珠台[?] Cì cì dàn zhū tái |
Spiky Pinball | |
French | Roulez boulets ![?] | Litterally "Roll balls!". Pun with roulé-boulé (a body roll performed to cushion a fall) which is pronounced the same way | |
German | Kugelhagel[?] | Ball Rain, pun on Kugelhagel ("hail of bullets") | |
Italian | Il tempio delle palle chiodate[?] | Spiked balls temple | |
Spanish (NOA) | El templo Malpico[?] | Same as NOE Spanish name (pico is a synonym of pincho) | |
Spanish (NOE) | El templo malpincho[?] | Literally "The Bad-spike Temple", a pun on maldito ("cursed"); The Cursed-Spike Temple. |