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'''Tow the Line''' is a 2-vs.-2 [[minigame]] in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its title is a pun on "toe the line." | '''Tow the Line''' is a 2-vs.-2 [[minigame]] in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its title is a pun on "{{wp|toe the line}}." | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Set inside a sewing box, the minigame has each duo tied together by a white string. Each round features a sample shape on a nine-dot grid displayed in the center of the screen, which the competitors must try to replicate by maneuvering the string in between the nine pins on their team's cushion. The first team to match the shape within 30 seconds gets a point. The minigame can go up to five rounds, but it ends once a team has achieved three points, thus winning the match. | Set inside a sewing box, the minigame has each duo tied together by a white string. Each round features a sample shape on a nine-dot grid displayed in the center of the screen, which the competitors must try to replicate by maneuvering the string in between the nine pins on their team's cushion. The first team to match the shape within 30 seconds gets a point. The minigame can go up to five rounds, but it ends once a team has achieved three points, thus winning the match. | ||
On Challenge Road, this is the seventh minigame of [[Salty Sea (world)|Salty Sea]] and the 56th minigame overall. In the normal challenge, the player must defeat the rival team, but in the Master Challenge, the player must win three rounds in a row. | |||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jpn=ロープでかたちあわせ | ||
| | |JpnR=Rōpu de katachi awase | ||
| | |JpnM=Match Shapes with Ropes | ||
|Fre=De fil en aiguille | |Fre=De fil en aiguille | ||
|FreM=From thread to needle (Expression meaning "One thing leading to another") | |FreM=From thread to needle (Expression meaning "One thing leading to another") |
Latest revision as of 05:13, March 7, 2025
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Appears in | Super Mario Party | ||
Type | 2-vs.-2 minigame | ||
Time limit | 30 seconds per round | ||
Music track | Around and Around | ||
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Tow the Line is a 2-vs.-2 minigame in Super Mario Party. Its title is a pun on "toe the line."
Gameplay[edit]
Set inside a sewing box, the minigame has each duo tied together by a white string. Each round features a sample shape on a nine-dot grid displayed in the center of the screen, which the competitors must try to replicate by maneuvering the string in between the nine pins on their team's cushion. The first team to match the shape within 30 seconds gets a point. The minigame can go up to five rounds, but it ends once a team has achieved three points, thus winning the match.
On Challenge Road, this is the seventh minigame of Salty Sea and the 56th minigame overall. In the normal challenge, the player must defeat the rival team, but in the Master Challenge, the player must win three rounds in a row.
Controls[edit]
– Move
In-game text[edit]
- Re-create the pattern shown in the example!
- The first team to 3 points wins!
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ロープでかたちあわせ[?] Rōpu de katachi awase |
Match Shapes with Ropes | |
Chinese | 绳索绕图形 (Simplified) 繩索繞圖形 (Traditional)[?] Shéngsuǒ Rào Túxíng |
Circle around (to make) Shapes with Ropes | |
Dutch | De draad kwijt[?] | Losing the thread (Expression meaning "to lose track") | |
French | De fil en aiguille[?] | From thread to needle (Expression meaning "One thing leading to another") | |
German | Nicht den Faden verlieren[?] | Don't lose the thread | |
Italian | Filiforma[?] | Thread shape (Play on the Italian word for “Filiform”, which is “Filiforme”) | |
Korean | 로프로 모양 잡기[?] Ropeuro moyang japgi |
Take Shapes with Ropes | |
Spanish | Sin perder el hilo[?] | Without Losing the Thread |