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* Area 3: The last area offers the darkest view, as well as more exotic fossils, such as dinosaur fossils. Most of it is made of strong blocks. The last three blocks are all rock blocks. Although, depending on the path taken, there can be two rock blocks at the end.
* Area 3: The last area offers the darkest view, as well as more exotic fossils, such as dinosaur fossils. Most of it is made of strong blocks. The last three blocks are all rock blocks. Although, depending on the path taken, there can be two rock blocks at the end.


The player who first reaches the pool of water at the bottom of the cavern wins the minigame.
The player who first reaches the pool of water at the bottom of the cavern wins the minigame. If nobody does so within a certain time limit, the minigame ends in a draw.


This minigame appears as the first minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon. Here, the player's objective is to reach the pool of water as fast as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon is 41.6 seconds. Also, the minigame ends once all players finish or if one minute 30 seconds pass.
This minigame appears as the first minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon. Here, the player's objective is to reach the pool of water as fast as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon is 41.6 seconds. Also, the minigame ends once all players finish or if one minute 30 seconds pass.
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==Ending==
==Ending==
[[File:GroundPoundDownPeachWins.png|thumb|The ending, with [[Princess Peach|Peach]] as the winner]]
[[File:GroundPoundDownPeachWins.png|thumb|The ending, with [[Princess Peach|Peach]] as the winner]]
The ground rumbles, and the water gushes upward, sending the winner out of the pipe into the middle of a desert. The winner then cheers as they are floating on the geyser created by the gushing water.
The ground rumbles, and the water gushes upward, sending the winner out of the pipe into the middle of a desert. The winner then waves as they are floating on the geyser created by the gushing water. If the game ends in a draw, all characters will do their losing animations.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Mini-Game Decathlon Mini-Game 1.png
Mini-Game Decathlon Mini-Game 1.png|Mini-Game Decathlon icon
</gallery>
</gallery>


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|Ger=Stampf-Graben
|Ger=Stampf-Graben
|GerM=Stomp Trench
|GerM=Stomp Trench
|Fra=Casse les Blocs!
|Fre=Casse les Blocs!
|FraM=Break the Blocks!
|FreM=Break the Blocks!
|Spa=El atasco
|Spa=El atasco
|SpaM=The Blockage
|SpaM=The Blockage

Latest revision as of 08:36, July 13, 2024

Ground Pound Down
Ground Pound Down from Mario Party 5
Appears in Mario Party 5
Type 4-Player mini-game
Music track Move Happily
Music sample

Ground Pound Down is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party 5.

Introduction[edit]

The first player falls from the sky into a Warp Pipe and onto the first block of soil. The screen then splits into four sections.

Gameplay[edit]

The goal of this minigame is to get to the bottom of the cave or tunnel before the other players. In order to do this, the player must, as the name suggests, ground-pound their way down through rock blocks. Soil blocks require one Ground Pound to break, and rock blocks require three. If the player presses the A Button button when they are on top of the jump, the player can break through more soil blocks with their Ground Pound. This has no effect on rock blocks.

There are three sections of blocks, each section having three columns of nine blocks each. Each column has a different number of soil blocks and rock blocks. Players must choose one column to ground-pound until they arrive at the next section. While the player is ground-pounding through one column, it is impossible to switch to a different one. The trajectory can be "divided" into three areas, depending on how far the player is from the starting point. The three sections are, from start to end:

  • Area 1: This area has bright orange blocks, most of which are breakable in a single Ground Pound. There should be at most two strong blocks. These blocks present fossils and stars carved or stuck on them somehow. This does not affect the blocks' hardness.
  • Area 2: This area offers a darker orange, as well as a darker background. The blocks present paw drawings on them, as well as different fossils or stones. There should be more rock blocks but still not a relevant number of them.
  • Area 3: The last area offers the darkest view, as well as more exotic fossils, such as dinosaur fossils. Most of it is made of strong blocks. The last three blocks are all rock blocks. Although, depending on the path taken, there can be two rock blocks at the end.

The player who first reaches the pool of water at the bottom of the cavern wins the minigame. If nobody does so within a certain time limit, the minigame ends in a draw.

This minigame appears as the first minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon. Here, the player's objective is to reach the pool of water as fast as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Mini-Game Decathlon is 41.6 seconds. Also, the minigame ends once all players finish or if one minute 30 seconds pass.

Ending[edit]

Peach as the winner of Ground Pound Down in Mario Party 5
The ending, with Peach as the winner

The ground rumbles, and the water gushes upward, sending the winner out of the pipe into the middle of a desert. The winner then waves as they are floating on the geyser created by the gushing water. If the game ends in a draw, all characters will do their losing animations.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump
  • A Button A Button – Ground Pound

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Do Ground Pounds to break the blocks and move down. Whoever gets to the water first wins."
  • Advice 1"Time it so that you do a Ground Pound from the top of your jump to break more soil blocks."
  • Advice 2 – "But no matter what, you must Ground Pound the rock blocks three times to break them."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒップでGOGOGO![?]
Hippu de GOGOGO!
Go Go Go! Hip, from ヒップドロップ (Hip Drop), the Japanese name for Ground Pound
French Casse les Blocs![?] Break the Blocks!
German Stampf-Graben[?] Stomp Trench
Italian La trivella[?] The drill
Spanish El atasco[?] The Blockage