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'''NOTE:'''<br>this is a joke entry, but it emphasizes what the ''Mario Party'' series mini-games should look like; don't take it as fact, I'm just releasing stress from this wiki collaboration, just having fun; it might not be finished
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Alright, this is a sample entry of a proposal that I created for Knife. Be aware that the entry number is not the actual number. The entry contains the following parameters:
{{ User:RAP/test10
| title = Destructive Pursuit
| image = [[File:MPZero_DestructivePursuit.png|260px]] <br> ''Mario Party Zero''. <br> [[:File:MPZero2_DestructivePursuit.png|260px]] <br> ''Mario Party Zero-2''.
| type = 10-player battle mini-game (''Mario Party Zero'') <br> 4-player battle mini-game (''Mario Party Zero-2'')
| time = 60 seconds
}}


* Entry number - the number of the proposal in chronological order
'''Destructive Pursuit''' is a 10-player battle {{fake link|mini-game}} in ''{{fake link|Mario Party Zero}}'', and a 4-player battle mini-game in ''{{fake link|Mario Party Zero-2}}''.
* Title - the name of the proposal which contains a link to the proposal's sub-page
* Proposal - the user(s) who made the proposal
* End date - when the proposal ended


The color of the entry basically tells you the condition of the proposal:
==Introduction==
The players sitting on their chairs covered in cool swag are playing a card game together in a {{fake link|Toad House}}. Interrupted by an angry {{fake link|Bowser}} and his {{fake link|troops|Koopa Troop}}, everyone screams and goes through the backdoor of the house, which prompts them to roar in anger.


*Red - the proposal didn't pass
==Gameplay==
*Green - passed
The players must avoid getting harmed, and being captured. All the players have two hitpoints until they are knocked out from the mini-game. Enemies such as {{fake link|Goombas}}, {{fake link|Koopa Troopas}}, {{fake link|Bullet Bills}},
*Gray - other reasons (deleted, overruled, etc)
 
The remaining players
 
In ''Mario Party Zero-2'', the playfield of the mini-game is smaller to reflect the smaller amount of players. Due to this, only Bowser is the only one pursuing against the players.
 
==Controls==
* {{button|Stick}} &ndash; Move
* {{button|A}} &ndash; Jump
* {{button|A}} '''+''' {{button|B}} &ndash; Ground Pound
* {{button|B}} (''holding'') &ndash; Run
* {{button|B}} &ndash; Use Power-Up
* {{button|Z}} {''holding'') &ndash; Camera mode
 
==In-game text==
===''Mario Party Zero''===
* '''Game Rules''' &ndash; ''"Bowser and his troops are onto you for snagging his treasures. They're prepared to chase after you as much as possible. Survive or be toast!"''
* '''Advice''' &ndash; ''"Look for power-ups that can you defend yourself from their mayhem, especially {{fake link|Invincibility Stars}}!
===''Mario Party Zero-2''===
* '''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Bowser is taking a pursuit against you. Speed away and hold onto the loot you snagged from the King of Koopas."''
* '''Hints''' &ndash; ''"Not only there are power-ups, but there's a rare item called a {{fake link|Transformative Suit}} that lets you transform into another character, or an enemy for a limited time."''
==Trivia==
* It is speculated that the mini-game was originally named ''Bowserzilla Rampage'', but it was renamed because players might have expected a godzilla-sized Bowser chasing after the players in the mini-game.

Latest revision as of 00:43, May 21, 2017

NOTE:
this is a joke entry, but it emphasizes what the Mario Party series mini-games should look like; don't take it as fact, I'm just releasing stress from this wiki collaboration, just having fun; it might not be finished


Destructive Pursuit
File:MPZero DestructivePursuit.png
Mario Party Zero.
260px
Mario Party Zero-2.
Type 10-player battle mini-game (Mario Party Zero)
4-player battle mini-game (Mario Party Zero-2)
Time Limit 60 seconds

Destructive Pursuit is a 10-player battle mini-game in Mario Party Zero, and a 4-player battle mini-game in Mario Party Zero-2.

Introduction

The players sitting on their chairs covered in cool swag are playing a card game together in a Toad House. Interrupted by an angry Bowser and his troops, everyone screams and goes through the backdoor of the house, which prompts them to roar in anger.

Gameplay

The players must avoid getting harmed, and being captured. All the players have two hitpoints until they are knocked out from the mini-game. Enemies such as Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Bullet Bills,

The remaining players

In Mario Party Zero-2, the playfield of the mini-game is smaller to reflect the smaller amount of players. Due to this, only Bowser is the only one pursuing against the players.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump
  • A Button + B Button – Ground Pound
  • B Button (holding) – Run
  • B Button – Use Power-Up
  • Z {holding) – Camera mode

In-game text

Mario Party Zero

  • Game Rules"Bowser and his troops are onto you for snagging his treasures. They're prepared to chase after you as much as possible. Survive or be toast!"
  • Advice"Look for power-ups that can you defend yourself from their mayhem, especially Invincibility Stars!

Mario Party Zero-2

  • Rules"Bowser is taking a pursuit against you. Speed away and hold onto the loot you snagged from the King of Koopas."
  • Hints"Not only there are power-ups, but there's a rare item called a Transformative Suit that lets you transform into another character, or an enemy for a limited time."

Trivia

  • It is speculated that the mini-game was originally named Bowserzilla Rampage, but it was renamed because players might have expected a godzilla-sized Bowser chasing after the players in the mini-game.