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[[Image:MP6_ControlSchtick.jpg|thumb|'''Control Schtick'''.]]
{{minigame infobox
'''Control Schtick''' is a battle mini-game found in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. The name of this mini-game is based on the control stick, a stick found in videogame controllers, often used to move characters.
|image=[[File:ControlSrick.png|260px]]
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|type=Battle minigame
|track=Fast and Furious
|sample=[[File:MP6 Fast and Furious.oga]]
}}
'''Control Shtick''' is a Battle [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.


==Gameplay==
==Overview==
Players have to use both control sticks (normal and the yellow control stick) to move the players left and right hand to copy the directions from the screen. As time passes by, the mini-game will speed up. If a player makes the both wrong directions, the player loses. Last player standing wins.
The opening shows every playing doing a random pose correctly, after their podiums turn.


==Trivia==
Both control sticks are used in gameplay, {{button|gcn|Stick}} and {{button|gcn|C}}, moving the left and right arms for the player to strike any poses shown. Any players who do an incorrect pose fall through a hole, disqualifying them. Quicker reactions are required as gameplay speeds up. A player wins if all of their opponents have been removed. If every player is disqualified, the result is a tie.
*The name of the mini-game is a pun off the Control Stick for the [[Nintendo Gamecube]].


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The ending shows the winning player performing their victory poses.
{{Mario Party 6}}
 
[[Category:Mario Party 6 mini-games]]
==Controls==
[[Category:Battle mini-games]]
*{{button|gcn|Stick}} &ndash; Control left hand
*{{button|gcn|C}} &ndash; Control right hand
 
==In-game text==
*'''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Tilt {{button|gcn|Stick}} and {{button|gcn|C}} so that your left and right hands match the directions displayed on the screen. The last player standing wins!"''
*'''Advice''' &ndash; ''"The speed will increase with each passing round. Do your best to keep up!"''
 
==Naming==
The minigame is titled after the "{{wp|analog stick|control stick}}."
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
|Jpn=やじるしたいそう
|JpnR=Yajirushi Taisō
|JpnM=Arrow Gymnastics
|Spa=Fíjate bien
|SpaM=Look Well
|Fre=Gymna-Sticks
|FreM=Portmanteau of ''gymnastics'' and ''stick''
|Ger=Tele-Turner
|Ita=Morra Frecciolosa
|ItaM=From ''morra'' ("rock-paper-scissors") and a pun on ''freccia'' ("arrow") and ''frettolosa'' ("hasty")
}}
 
{{MP6 minigames}}
[[Category:Battle minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 6 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 22:59, March 15, 2025

Control Shtick
Control Shtick from Mario Party 6
Appears in Mario Party 6
Type Battle minigame
Music track Fast and Furious
Music sample

Control Shtick is a Battle minigame in Mario Party 6.

Overview[edit]

The opening shows every playing doing a random pose correctly, after their podiums turn.

Both control sticks are used in gameplay, Control Stick and C Stick, moving the left and right arms for the player to strike any poses shown. Any players who do an incorrect pose fall through a hole, disqualifying them. Quicker reactions are required as gameplay speeds up. A player wins if all of their opponents have been removed. If every player is disqualified, the result is a tie.

The ending shows the winning player performing their victory poses.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Control left hand
  • C Stick – Control right hand

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Tilt Control Stick and C Stick so that your left and right hands match the directions displayed on the screen. The last player standing wins!"
  • Advice"The speed will increase with each passing round. Do your best to keep up!"

Naming[edit]

The minigame is titled after the "control stick."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese やじるしたいそう[?]
Yajirushi Taisō
Arrow Gymnastics
French Gymna-Sticks[?] Portmanteau of gymnastics and stick
German Tele-Turner[?] -
Italian Morra Frecciolosa[?] From morra ("rock-paper-scissors") and a pun on freccia ("arrow") and frettolosa ("hasty")
Spanish Fíjate bien[?] Look Well