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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
The minigame starts in an arcade that consists of mostly claw machines with prizes such as [[Goomba]] or [[Koopa Troopa]] plushies. A [[Mii]] | The minigame starts in an arcade that consists of mostly claw machines with prizes such as [[Goomba]] or [[Koopa Troopa]] plushies. A Koopa Troopa (in Party Mode) or [[Mii]] (in the Free Play Arcade) attempts to get a [[penguin]] plushie at one of them. The camera then moves right to the two other machines. The four players arrive at the scene and are excited to play. The solo player takes the machine on the left, and the trio takes the one on the right. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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All the players do winning poses (or losing poses if no coins were collected), and the coins they collected are added to their inventory. | |||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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|Ger=Goldfänger | |Ger=Goldfänger | ||
|GerM=Gold Catcher | |GerM=Gold Catcher | ||
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| | |FreM=Pierced Basket (Expression meaning "Spendthrift") | ||
|Ita=La Febbre d'Oro | |Ita=La Febbre d'Oro | ||
|ItaM=Gold Fever | |ItaM=Gold Fever | ||
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{{MP8 minigames}} | {{MP8 minigames}} |
Latest revision as of 01:06, January 8, 2024
Grabbin' Gold | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 8 | ||
Type | 1-vs.-3 coin minigame | ||
Time limit | 20 seconds | ||
Music track | Friendly Competition | ||
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Grabbin' Gold is a 1-vs.-3 minigame that is found in Mario Party 8. The minigame consists of getting gold coins.
Introduction[edit]
The minigame starts in an arcade that consists of mostly claw machines with prizes such as Goomba or Koopa Troopa plushies. A Koopa Troopa (in Party Mode) or Mii (in the Free Play Arcade) attempts to get a penguin plushie at one of them. The camera then moves right to the two other machines. The four players arrive at the scene and are excited to play. The solo player takes the machine on the left, and the trio takes the one on the right.
Gameplay[edit]
The solo player has a large basket, and the team players each have a small basket. In addition, the solo player's machine drops coins and Spiny Eggs at a steady rate, while the team's is more erratic. The players must move their baskets to grab coins and avoid Spiny Eggs. If a player catches a Spiny Egg, they will be unable to catch coins for a short time. There is no winning or losing in this game (unless no coins were caught).
Ending[edit]
All the players do winning poses (or losing poses if no coins were collected), and the coins they collected are added to their inventory.
Controls[edit]
- Wii Remote: Push joystick left and right
- Buttons: None
In-game text[edit]
- Rules – "Bonus minigame! Move your basket to catch as many falling coins as you can! It's three against one!"
- Hint – "If you get hit by a Spiny Egg, you won't be able to collect coins for a few moments."
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゲームマシンでコイン[?] Gēmu Mashin de Koin |
Coins in Game Machine | |
French | Panier Percé[?] | Pierced Basket (Expression meaning "Spendthrift") | |
German | Goldfänger[?] | Gold Catcher | |
Italian | La Febbre d'Oro[?] | Gold Fever | |
Korean | 코인 게임 머신[?] Koin Geim Meosin |
Coin Game Machine | |
Spanish | Cesta milagrosa[?] | Miraculous Basket |