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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game's goal is to match the player's clock with the one in the middle a total of three times. The game begins with the smaller, middle clock showing a random time (for example, 3:45). Players must move both of their clock's hands to match the time. The idea is for one of the players to move the small hand while the other moves the big one. When a hand is in the correct position, it snaps into place. Whichever team matches its clock first gets a point. The first team to get three points wins. Characters who earn a point perform their animation for winning a minigame or getting a [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]] rather than their standard happy animation.
The game's goal is to match the player's clock with the one in the middle a total of three times. The game begins with the smaller, middle clock showing a random time (for example, 3:45). Players must move both of their clock's hands to match the time. The idea is for one of the players to move the small hand while the other moves the big one. When a hand is in the correct position, it snaps into place. Whichever team matches its clock first gets a point. The first team to get three points wins.


As usual, the clock to the left is colored red, while the one to the right is colored blue. The one in the middle, considerably smaller, is colored green. All clocks feature yellow numbers. The setting looks like a kind of old brown town, in which the big cuckoo clocks are located on balconies.
As usual, the clock to the left is colored red, while the one to the right is colored blue. The one in the middle, considerably smaller, is colored green. All clocks feature yellow numbers. The setting looks like a kind of old brown town, in which the big cuckoo clocks are located on balconies.
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* '''Rules''' – ''"Push the hands of the clock to match the clock in the middle. The first team to do this three times or the most times at the end wins."''
* '''Rules''' – ''"Push the hands of the clock to match the clock in the middle. The first team to do this three times or the most times at the end wins."''
* '''Advice''' – ''"Move one hand of the clock while your teammate moves the other."''
* '''Advice''' – ''"Move one hand of the clock while your teammate moves the other."''
==See also==
*[[In the Nick of Time]]
*[[Twist Ending]]


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=クルクルどけい
|Jpn=クルクルどけい
|JapR=Kurukuru dokei
|JpnR=Kurukuru dokei
|JapM=Spinning Clock
|JpnM=Spinning Clock
|Fre=Tic-tac Tactique
|Fre=Tic-tac Tactique
|FreM=Tick Tock Tactics
|FreM=Tick Tock Tactics
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|ItaM=Move the time
|ItaM=Move the time
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*Characters who earn a point in this minigame perform their animations for winning a minigame or getting a [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]] rather than their standard happy animation.
==See also==
*[[In the Nick of Time]]
*[[Twist Ending]]


{{MP5 minigames}}
{{MP5 minigames}}

Latest revision as of 13:38, January 7, 2025

Clock Stoppers
Waluigi and Wario in Clock Stoppers in Mario Party 5
Appears in Mario Party 5
Type 2-vs.-2 mini-game
Time limit 15 seconds per round
Music track Move Happily
Music sample

Clock Stoppers is a 2-vs.-2 minigame found in Mario Party 5. The name is derived from the title of the 2002 film Clockstoppers.

Gameplay[edit]

The game's goal is to match the player's clock with the one in the middle a total of three times. The game begins with the smaller, middle clock showing a random time (for example, 3:45). Players must move both of their clock's hands to match the time. The idea is for one of the players to move the small hand while the other moves the big one. When a hand is in the correct position, it snaps into place. Whichever team matches its clock first gets a point. The first team to get three points wins.

As usual, the clock to the left is colored red, while the one to the right is colored blue. The one in the middle, considerably smaller, is colored green. All clocks feature yellow numbers. The setting looks like a kind of old brown town, in which the big cuckoo clocks are located on balconies.

Controls[edit]

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Push the hands of the clock to match the clock in the middle. The first team to do this three times or the most times at the end wins."
  • Advice"Move one hand of the clock while your teammate moves the other."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クルクルどけい[?]
Kurukuru dokei
Spinning Clock
French Tic-tac Tactique[?] Tick Tock Tactics
German Zum Kuckuck-Uhr[?] On the Cuckoo Clock
Italian Sposta l'ora[?] Move the time
Spanish Sincronización[?] Synchronisation

Trivia[edit]

  • Characters who earn a point in this minigame perform their animations for winning a minigame or getting a star rather than their standard happy animation.

See also[edit]