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|image=[[File:BoppingSpree.png|260px]]
|image=[[File:BoppingSpree.png|260px]]
|appeared_in=''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|appears_in=''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|type=1 vs. 3 minigame
|type=1-vs.-3 minigame
|time=None
|track=Nimble Maneuvers
|song=Nimble Maneuvers
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'''Bopping Spree''' is a 1-vs-3 [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. The name is a combination of the words "bop" and the term "shopping spree".
'''Bopping Spree''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. The name is a pun on the term "shopping spree."
 
==Introduction==
The solo player punches a lit-up target. The camera then pans out to also show the team.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The minigame takes place in a boxing ring split into two sides with eight balls each, for both the solo player and the team of three. The players must punch the glowing balls to fill up their meter. The solo player punches the balls from the inside, while the team of three punch the balls from the outside. The first group to score 20 points wins.
The minigame takes place in a boxing ring split into two sides with eight balls each, for both the solo player and the team of three. The players must [[punch]] the glowing balls to fill up their meters. The solo player punches the balls from the inside, while the team of three punches the balls from the outside. The first side to score 20 points wins.
 
On Challenge Road, this is the eighth challenge of [[Chestnut Forest]] and the 18th challenge overall. In the normal challenge, the player is the solo player, while in the Master Challenge, the player is a member of the three-player team and must beat the other side to win.


On the Challenge Road, this is the eighth challenge of Chestnut Forest and the 18th challenge overall. In the normal challenge, the player plays as the solo player while in the Master Challenge, the player is a member of the 3-player team and must beat the other side to win.
==Ending==
Winning players perform their victory poses while spotlights shine on them.


==Controls==
==Controls==
*{{button|ns|stick}} – Move
*{{button|switch|stick}} – Move
*{{button|ns|jc-right}} – Punch
*{{button|switch|jc-right}} – Punch


==In-game description==
==In-game text==
''"Punch the targets as soon as they light up!"''<br>
*''Punch the targets as soon as they light up!''
''"Be the first to reach 20 points!"''
*''Be the first to reach 20 points!''


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|FreM=Glowing punching-ball
|FreM=Glowing punching-ball
|Spa=Boxeo luminoso
|Spa=Boxeo luminoso
|SpaM=Luminous boxing
|SpaM=Luminous Boxing
|Ita=Pugni flash
|Ita=Pugni flash
|ItaM=Flash punch
|ItaM=Flash punch
|Kor=플래시 펀치
|Kor=플래시 펀치
|KorR=Peulaeshi peonchi
|KorR=Peullaesi Peonchi
|KorM=Flash Punch
|KorM=Flash Punch
|Ger=Jetzt gibt's auf die Lichter!
|GerM=Now there's the lights!
|Dut=Lichtgeraakt
|DutM=Pun on the same word meaning "touchy", and a portmanteau of "licht" (light) and "geraakt" (hit)
|Chi=发光出拳 (Simplified)<br>發光出拳 (Traditional)
|ChiR=Fāguāng Chūquán
|ChiM=Glow Punch
}}
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[[Category:1-vs-3 Minigames]]
[[Category:1-vs-3 minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party Minigames]]
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Latest revision as of 09:49, June 9, 2024

Bopping Spree
BoppingSpree.png
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type 1-vs.-3 minigame
Music track Nimble Maneuvers

Bopping Spree is a 1-vs.-3 minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. The name is a pun on the term "shopping spree."

Introduction[edit]

The solo player punches a lit-up target. The camera then pans out to also show the team.

Gameplay[edit]

The minigame takes place in a boxing ring split into two sides with eight balls each, for both the solo player and the team of three. The players must punch the glowing balls to fill up their meters. The solo player punches the balls from the inside, while the team of three punches the balls from the outside. The first side to score 20 points wins.

On Challenge Road, this is the eighth challenge of Chestnut Forest and the 18th challenge overall. In the normal challenge, the player is the solo player, while in the Master Challenge, the player is a member of the three-player team and must beat the other side to win.

Ending[edit]

Winning players perform their victory poses while spotlights shine on them.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • Single Joy-Con Right Button – Punch

In-game text[edit]

  • Punch the targets as soon as they light up!
  • Be the first to reach 20 points!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フラッシュパンチ[?]
Furasshu panchi
Flash Punch
Chinese 发光出拳 (Simplified)
發光出拳 (Traditional)
[?]

Fāguāng Chūquán
Glow Punch
Dutch Lichtgeraakt[?] Pun on the same word meaning "touchy", and a portmanteau of "licht" (light) and "geraakt" (hit)
French Punching-ball lumineux[?] Glowing punching-ball
German Jetzt gibt's auf die Lichter![?] Now there's the lights!
Italian Pugni flash[?] Flash punch
Korean 플래시 펀치[?]
Peullaesi Peonchi
Flash Punch
Spanish Boxeo luminoso[?] Luminous Boxing