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'''Trap floor''' is a mini game that apeers in [[Mario Party Advance]].
{{minigame infobox
The goal of the game is to open the trap doors and make all the [[Koopa Kids]]
|image=[[File:MPA Trap Floor.png]]
fall in.
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|type=Bowser mini-game
|track=Bowser Mini-Game Theme
|sample=[[File:MPA Bowser Mini-Game Theme.oga]]
}}
'''Trap Floor''' is a [[Bowser]] minigame in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. Its name is a pun on "trapdoor."


In the [[Shroom City (Mario Party Advance)|Shroom City]] mode, Trap Floor is the final [[minigame]] played. It is played at the [[Pipe House (Mario Party Advance)|Pipe House]], where Bowser challenges the player to this minigame for the final [[Gaddget]]. Winning gives the player the minigame and the [[Bowser Print]].


== controls ==
==Gameplay==
The goal of the game is to open the trapdoors to drop all the [[Koopa Kid]]s to the floor below and eventually into the pits below the door. The {{button|gba|A}} button opens the blue traps, and {{button|gba|B}} opens the red ones; {{button|gba|R}} can be used to open every trap, but it can be used only once. If a Koopa Kid falls through a trapdoor and the one below is not opened, the Koopa Kid will fall and bounce onto the ground beside it, dazed. Regarding special characteristics, green Koopa Kids move faster than the other types, blue Koopa Kids will turn around once if they reach an opened trap door, and red Koopa Kids attempt to charge at the player when they reach the floor the player is on. If one of the Koopa Kids reaches the player, it will breathe fire at them, and the player will lose.


A -blue traps
==Controls==
*{{button|gba|A}} – Blue traps
*{{button|gba|B}} – Red traps
*{{button|gba|R}} – All traps


B -red traps
==In-game text==
''Open the trapdoors to make the Koopa Kids fall all the way to the bottom!''


R -all traps
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=おとしてミニクッパ
|JpnR=Otoshite Minikuppa
|JpnM=Drop the Koopa Kids
|Fre=Trappera
|FreM=Trap
|Ita=In trappola
|ItaM=Trapped
|Ger=Falltüren
|GerM=Trap Doors
|Spa=Trampas
|SpaM=Traps
}}
 
{{MPA minigames}}
[[Category:Bowser minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party Advance minigames]]

Latest revision as of 14:42, January 7, 2025

Trap Floor
The Bowser mini-game, Trap Floor from Mario Party Advance
Appears in Mario Party Advance
Type Bowser mini-game
Music track Bowser Mini-Game Theme
Music sample

Trap Floor is a Bowser minigame in Mario Party Advance. Its name is a pun on "trapdoor."

In the Shroom City mode, Trap Floor is the final minigame played. It is played at the Pipe House, where Bowser challenges the player to this minigame for the final Gaddget. Winning gives the player the minigame and the Bowser Print.

Gameplay[edit]

The goal of the game is to open the trapdoors to drop all the Koopa Kids to the floor below and eventually into the pits below the door. The A Button button opens the blue traps, and B Button opens the red ones; R Button can be used to open every trap, but it can be used only once. If a Koopa Kid falls through a trapdoor and the one below is not opened, the Koopa Kid will fall and bounce onto the ground beside it, dazed. Regarding special characteristics, green Koopa Kids move faster than the other types, blue Koopa Kids will turn around once if they reach an opened trap door, and red Koopa Kids attempt to charge at the player when they reach the floor the player is on. If one of the Koopa Kids reaches the player, it will breathe fire at them, and the player will lose.

Controls[edit]

  • A Button – Blue traps
  • B Button – Red traps
  • R Button – All traps

In-game text[edit]

Open the trapdoors to make the Koopa Kids fall all the way to the bottom!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おとしてミニクッパ[?]
Otoshite Minikuppa
Drop the Koopa Kids
French Trappera[?] Trap
German Falltüren[?] Trap Doors
Italian In trappola[?] Trapped
Spanish Trampas[?] Traps