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|JapM=Book Climbing Race
|JapM=Book Climbing Race
|Spa=Leídos
|Spa=Leídos
|SpaM=Read
|SpaM=Read, in the sense of books that have already been "read"
|Por=Puxa-Livros
|Fre=Mots et Merveilles
|PorM=Pushing books
|FreM=Words and Wonders; pun on ''promettre monts et merveilles'', which means having high promises.
|Fra=Mots et Merveilles
|FraM=Words and Wonders; pun on ''promettre monts et merveilles'', which means having high promises.
|Ger=Bücherturm-Team
|Ger=Bücherturm-Team
|GerM=Book Tower Team
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[[it:Monte Libro]]

Latest revision as of 05:53, July 10, 2024

Book It!
Gameplay of Book It! in Mario Party DS.
Appears in Mario Party DS
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame
Initial record 1'00"00
Music track Into the Fairy Tale
Music sample

Book It! is a 2-vs.-2 minigame in Mario Party DS. Its name is a pun on an expression that means "to run quickly."

Gameplay[edit]

In this game, the player and their partner must reach the top of a large stack of books. To do this, the player must press A Button, B Button, Y Button, and X Button in the aforementioned order as quickly as possible to lift up their partner; after two cycles, their teammate must then do the same. The first team to reach the top wins.

Controls[edit]

  • A Button B Button Y Button X Button – Move your partner

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Race up the stairs with your partner by taking turns pressing the noted buttons to lift your partner, then to shift him or her to another platform."
  • Tips"Reduce your time by doing your part at just the right time. Watch the action closely so you can make a smooth trade-off each time."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese のぼってブックレース[?]
Nobotte Bukku Rēsu
Book Climbing Race
French Mots et Merveilles[?] Words and Wonders; pun on promettre monts et merveilles, which means having high promises.
German Bücherturm-Team[?] Book Tower Team
Italian Monte Libro[?] Book Mountain
Korean 책 등반 레이스[?]
Chaek Deungban Reiseu
Book Climbing Race
Spanish Leídos[?] Read, in the sense of books that have already been "read"