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|song=Calm Down!
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'''Lit Potato''' is a Team [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its name and concept are derived from the game {{wp|Hot potato (game)|hot potato}}.
'''Lit Potato''' is a Team [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its name and concept are derived from the game {{wp|Hot potato (game)|hot potato}}.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The players are gathered in a circle, holding [[Bob-omb]]s. The teams' goal is to pass the Bob-ombs clockwise to ensure that players from opposing teams hold Bob-ombs. There are five rounds: The first round has six Bob-ombs, the second has four, the third has three, and the fourth and fifth (if necessary) have only one. If any team member is exploded by a Bob-omb, they are out and can cheer the other players on from the sidelines. The last team standing wins. In the four-player version, there are only three rounds instead of five: The first round has three Bob-ombs, and the second and third/final round have two. Should a game go further than that, only one Bob-omb will be used.
The players are gathered in a circle, holding [[Bob-omb]]s. The teams' goal is to pass the Bob-ombs clockwise to ensure that players from opposing teams hold Bob-ombs. There are five rounds: The first round has six Bob-ombs, the second has four, the third has three, and the fourth and fifth (if necessary) have only one. If any team member is blown up by a Bob-omb, they are out and can cheer the other players on from the sidelines. The last team standing wins. In the four-player version, the first round has three Bob-ombs, and the second and third rounds have two. Any more rounds have only one.
 
On Challenge Road, this is the fourth challenge of [[End of the Road]] and the 67th challenge overall. For the normal challenge, all four teams have two allies and the game starts with five Bob-ombs in the first round (twelve players), three in the second round (seven players), two in the third round (four players), then one in the final round (two players). For the Master Challenge, the player has no allies and the game starts with four Bob-ombs in the first round (ten players), three in the second round (six players), then two in the final round (three players).


==Controls==
==Controls==
*{{button|ns|jc-right}} – Pass Bob-omb
*{{button|switch|jc-right}} – Pass Bob-omb


==In-game description==
==In-game text==
*''Don't get caught with a Bob-omb!''
*''Don't get caught with a Bob-omb!''
*''Pass the Bob-ombs around clockwise.''
*''Pass the Bob-ombs around clockwise.''
*''You can only hold one at a time!''
*''You can only hold one at a time!''
==See also==
*[[Hot Bob-omb]]
*[[Bob-ombic Plague]]


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==See also==
*[[Hot Bob-omb]]
*[[Bob-ombic Plague]]
 
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[[Category:Team minigames]]
[[Category:Team minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party minigames]]
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[[it:Bomba bollente]]

Latest revision as of 12:08, December 23, 2024

Lit Potato
LitPotato SuperMarioParty.png
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame (Team)
Music track Calm Down!

Lit Potato is a Team minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name and concept are derived from the game hot potato.

Gameplay[edit]

The players are gathered in a circle, holding Bob-ombs. The teams' goal is to pass the Bob-ombs clockwise to ensure that players from opposing teams hold Bob-ombs. There are five rounds: The first round has six Bob-ombs, the second has four, the third has three, and the fourth and fifth (if necessary) have only one. If any team member is blown up by a Bob-omb, they are out and can cheer the other players on from the sidelines. The last team standing wins. In the four-player version, the first round has three Bob-ombs, and the second and third rounds have two. Any more rounds have only one.

On Challenge Road, this is the fourth challenge of End of the Road and the 67th challenge overall. For the normal challenge, all four teams have two allies and the game starts with five Bob-ombs in the first round (twelve players), three in the second round (seven players), two in the third round (four players), then one in the final round (two players). For the Master Challenge, the player has no allies and the game starts with four Bob-ombs in the first round (ten players), three in the second round (six players), then two in the final round (three players).

Controls[edit]

  • Single Joy-Con Right Button – Pass Bob-omb

In-game text[edit]

  • Don't get caught with a Bob-omb!
  • Pass the Bob-ombs around clockwise.
  • You can only hold one at a time!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドキドキバクダン回し[?]
Dokidoki bakudan mawashi
Heart-Pounding Bomb Passing
Chinese 心惊胆战传炸弹 (Simplified)
心驚膽戰傳炸彈 (Traditional)
[?]

Xīnjīngdǎnzhàn Chuán Zhàdàn
Thrilling Bomb Passing
Dutch Korte lontjes[?] Short fuses
French Cadeau explosif[?] Explosive gift
German Bombenstimmung[?] Bombing Mood
Italian Bomba bollente[?] Hot bomb
Korean 두근두근 폭탄 돌리기[?]
Dugeundugeun poktan doligi
Intense Bomb Passing
Spanish (NOA) Papa caliente[?] Hot potato
Spanish (NOE) Patata caliente[?] Hot Potato

See also[edit]