Daisy's Field Day: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (→‎Names in other languages: Added Japanese romanization and translation.)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 15: Line 15:
The players must collect medals across four different stages. Each medal a player collects is worth a point. Daisy also periodically throws red medals, which are worth three points.
The players must collect medals across four different stages. Each medal a player collects is worth a point. Daisy also periodically throws red medals, which are worth three points.


The first stage has platforms that move up and down, in and out of the water. If two players jump to the same platform simultaneously, they bump into each other and are knocked back.
The first stage has platforms that move up and down, in and out of the water. If two players jump to the same platform simultaneously, they bump into each other and are knocked back. This stage plays similarly to [[Fruit Scoot Scurry]] from ''[[Mario Party 10]]''.


The second stage has spinning circular platforms, moving square platforms, and a large wooden walkway in the center.
The second stage has spinning circular platforms, moving square platforms, and a large wooden walkway in the center.
Line 25: Line 25:
A player who falls into the water is carried by a [[Lakitu]] back onto the course.
A player who falls into the water is carried by a [[Lakitu]] back onto the course.


In Party Mode, the player who encountered Daisy on the board first to trigger the minigame receives three red medals at the start as an advantage.
In the Mario Party mode, the player who encountered Daisy on the board first to trigger the minigame receives three red medals at the start as an advantage.


The player with the most points at the end wins the minigame and receives Daisy as a [[Jamboree Buddy]].
The player with the most points at the end wins the minigame and receives Daisy as a [[Jamboree Buddy]].

Latest revision as of 00:37, December 1, 2024

Daisy's Field Day
Minigame
Appears in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Type Showdown minigame
Time limit 30 seconds per round

Daisy's Field Day[1] is a Showdown minigame in Super Mario Party Jamboree. It is centered around Daisy, and it has four players competing against each other to collect the most medals. The obstacle course being at a seaside locale may be a reference to the seaside town depicted on Daisy Circuit or Daisy's personal cruise ship. Like other Showdown minigames, this minigame cannot be played in the Mario Party mode if Daisy is an active player character, though she can still be used in this minigame in Minigame Bay modes.

Introduction[edit]

The four players walk up to an archway, where Daisy greets them and invites them to a big pier-themed obstacle course.

Gameplay[edit]

The players must collect medals across four different stages. Each medal a player collects is worth a point. Daisy also periodically throws red medals, which are worth three points.

The first stage has platforms that move up and down, in and out of the water. If two players jump to the same platform simultaneously, they bump into each other and are knocked back. This stage plays similarly to Fruit Scoot Scurry from Mario Party 10.

The second stage has spinning circular platforms, moving square platforms, and a large wooden walkway in the center.

The third stage has a moving platform with green and blue hurdles that the players must jump over.

The fourth and final stage has a large rolling platform that occasionally changes directions.

A player who falls into the water is carried by a Lakitu back onto the course.

In the Mario Party mode, the player who encountered Daisy on the board first to trigger the minigame receives three red medals at the start as an advantage.

The player with the most points at the end wins the minigame and receives Daisy as a Jamboree Buddy.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • Single Joy-Con Right Button – Jump

In-game text[edit]

Collect medals in four events. Red medals are worth three points each. The player with the most points wins!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese デイジーアスレチック[?]
Deijī Asurechikku
Daisy Athletics
Portuguese Gincana da Daisy[?] Daisy's Gymkhana
Spanish Las medallas de Daisy[2] Daisy's Medals

References[edit]

  1. ^ EdwardSabaVo on Twitter/X
  2. ^ Caballero, David (October 28, 2024). Super Mario Party Jamboree - Guía para sacar los 5 juegos de jefes ocultos. Gamereactor. Retrieved October 17, 2024.