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{{Minigame-infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:Color Correction.png|250px|]]
|image=[[File:Color Correction.png|250px|]]
|appeared_in=''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|type=General minigame
|type=General minigame
|time=60 seconds
|time=7 seconds
|track=Variation of "Everyone, Let's Go!"
|sample=[[File:MPIT Color Correction.wav]]
}}
}}


'''Color Correction''' (known as '''Whose Hue?''' in PAL Regions) is a General [[minigame]] from ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. It is similar to [[Graffiti Runner]] and [[Light Speed]] from ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' respectively.
'''Color Correction''' (known as '''Whose Hue?''' in the British English version) is a General [[minigame]] from ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'', and is one of two minigames to not appear in [[Bowser's Tower]], the other one being [[Utter Nonsense]]. The American name refers to the [[wikipedia:Color correction| real life technical process of the same name]], used in stage lighting, among other uses, to alter the color of light. The British name is a pun on the phrase "who's who."


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The players move across the tiles to recolour them to their colour. The player who has the most of their own colour when the time runs out is the winner.
The players move on magic carpets across the circular tiles to turn them into their color. Any player who has the most tiles of their color after seven seconds wins.


==Controls==
==Controls==
{{button|3ds|Stick}} - Move
{{button|3ds|Stick}} - Move


{{BoxTop}}
==In-game text==
{{MP:IT Minigames}}
*'''Rules''' – '''American English''' ''"Color as many tiles as possible by gliding across them."''
[[Category:General Minigames]]
*'''Rules''' – '''British English''' ''"Change as many tiles to your colour as you can, and get more than your opponents."''
[[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour Minigames]]
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=じんとりバトル
|JapR=Jintori batoru
|JapM=Turf War Battle
|FreE=Palette et carpettes
|FreEM=Palette and Carpets
|FreA=Bataille colorée
|Spa=Las alfombras cromáticas
|SpaM=The Chromatic Carpets
|Ger=Markier dein Revier
|GerM=Marking Your Territory
|Ita=Tappeti coloranti
|ItaM=Coloring carpets
|Dut=Kleurboarden
|DutM=Colorboards
|Por=Batalha na Paleta
|PorM=Palette Battle
|Kor=땅따먹기 배틀
}}
 
==See also==
*[[Graffiti Runner]]
*[[Light Speed]]
 
{{MPIT minigames}}
[[Category:4-player minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour minigames]]
[[it:Tappeti coloranti]]

Latest revision as of 17:54, November 16, 2024

Color Correction
Color Correction from Mario Party: Island Tour.
Appears in Mario Party: Island Tour
Type General minigame
Time limit 7 seconds
Music track Variation of "Everyone, Let's Go!"
Music sample

Color Correction (known as Whose Hue? in the British English version) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour, and is one of two minigames to not appear in Bowser's Tower, the other one being Utter Nonsense. The American name refers to the real life technical process of the same name, used in stage lighting, among other uses, to alter the color of light. The British name is a pun on the phrase "who's who."

Gameplay[edit]

The players move on magic carpets across the circular tiles to turn them into their color. Any player who has the most tiles of their color after seven seconds wins.

Controls[edit]

Circle Pad - Move

In-game text[edit]

  • RulesAmerican English "Color as many tiles as possible by gliding across them."
  • RulesBritish English "Change as many tiles to your colour as you can, and get more than your opponents."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese じんとりバトル[?]
Jintori batoru
Turf War Battle
Dutch Kleurboarden[?] Colorboards
French (NOA) Bataille colorée[?] -
French (NOE) Palette et carpettes[?] Palette and Carpets
German Markier dein Revier[?] Marking Your Territory
Italian Tappeti coloranti[?] Coloring carpets
Korean 땅따먹기 배틀[?] -
Portuguese Batalha na Paleta[?] Palette Battle
Spanish Las alfombras cromáticas[?] The Chromatic Carpets

See also[edit]