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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Investigations from emulators reveal that it does not matter which door the player chooses. If the game decides they can go through into the next room, both doors will lead to the next room. If the game decides the player will fail, | *Investigations from emulators reveal that it does not matter which door the player chooses. If the game decides they can go through into the next room, both doors will lead to the next room. If the game decides the player will fail, Bowser will be behind both doors.<ref>[http://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/181907366395/the-extra-room-of-mario-party-4-contains-a The Extra Room of Mario Party 4]. ''Supper Mario Broth''. (January 10, 2019). Retrieved January 10, 2019.</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 19:12, September 10, 2024
- Not to be confused with Doors to Doom.
Doors of Doom | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 4 | ||
Type | Extra Room mini-game | ||
Initial record | 0 points | ||
Music track | Heart-Pumping | ||
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Doors of Doom is a luck-based single-player minigame in the Extra Room in Mario Party 4.
Gameplay[edit]
The player can see two doors. One leads to Bowser, and the other leads to two other doors. The player should see how many doors they can open before Bowser ends their game. The minigame has no time limit. Only when the player selects the door where Bowser is found does the game automatically finish.
Ranks[edit]
Score | Name |
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0 | Hapless Hero |
1 | Ding-Dong Ditcher |
2 | Door Slammer |
3 | Gate-Crasher |
4 | Door-to-Door Matador |
5 | Deft Door Dandy |
6 | Door Dazzler |
7 | Door Defier |
8 | Door Dominator |
9–infinite | Door Star |
Controls[edit]
- – Open the left door
- – Open the right door
In-game text[edit]
Choose the left or right door and go forward. One leads to the next room, and the other, well...
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | どこまでドア[?] Dokomade doa |
Endless Doors. This is likely a pun on one of Doraemon's inventions, the Anywhere Door (「どこでもドア」, or dokodemo doa). | |
French | Les portes de l'Enfer[?] | The doors of Hell | |
German | Tür ins Nichts[?] | Door to Nowhere | |
Italian | Oltre la porta[?] | Past the door | |
Spanish | Las puertas del terror[?] | The Doors of Terror |
Trivia[edit]
- Investigations from emulators reveal that it does not matter which door the player chooses. If the game decides they can go through into the next room, both doors will lead to the next room. If the game decides the player will fail, Bowser will be behind both doors.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ The Extra Room of Mario Party 4. Supper Mario Broth. (January 10, 2019). Retrieved January 10, 2019.