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{{minigame | {{minigame infobox | ||
|image=[[ | |image=[[File:Cointagious.png|260px]] | ||
| | |appears_in=''[[Mario Party 7]]'' | ||
|type=4- | |type=4-Player Coin minigame | ||
| | |time=20 seconds | ||
| | |track=Fun in the Sun | ||
| | |sample=[[File:MP7 Fun in the Sun.oga]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Cointagious''' is a 4- | '''Cointagious''' is a 4-Player [[coin]]-collecting [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Its name is a portmanteau of the words "coin" and "contagious." | ||
==Introduction== | |||
< | The screen zooms in on the four players as four [[Dice Block]]s appear. | ||
{{ | |||
[[Category: | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[Category: | The goal is to collect as many coins as possible. For 20 seconds, the players hit Dice Blocks that roll from zero to three. The number that appears on a Dice Block when rolled is how many coins are received. Any coins players receive are added to their coin inventory afterward. | ||
[[Category: | |||
==Ending== | |||
After time is up, all the Dice Blocks disappear. All players who got coins do their victory animations. If a player did not get any coins, they will do their losing animation instead. | |||
==Controls== | |||
* {{button|gcn|A}} – [[Jump]] | |||
==In-game text== | |||
* '''Rules''' – ''"Hit the Dice Block to earn the same number of coins as the number rolled."'' | |||
* '''Advice''' – ''"You can hit the Dice Block many times. Jump, jump, jump!"'' | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Cointagious Dice Block 0.png|0 coins | |||
Cointagious Dice Block 1.png|1 coin | |||
Cointagious Dice Block 2.png|2 coins | |||
Cointagious Dice Block 3.png|3 coins | |||
Rainbow MP7.png|Rainbow in the background | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jpn=たたいてコインサイコロ | |||
|JpnR=Tataite koin saikoro | |||
|JpnM=Hit the Coin Dice | |||
|Spa=Monedados | |||
|SpaM= Portmanteau of ''moneda'' ("coin") and ''dados'' ("dice") | |||
|Ger=Münziplikator | |||
|GerM=Pun on ''Münze'' ("coin") and ''Multiplikator'' ("multiplier") | |||
|Fre=Tape Dé-Pièces | |||
|FreM=Tap Dice-Coins, ''dé'' ("dice") being similar to ''des'' ("some") | |||
|Ita=Gettonando | |||
|ItaM=Coining; from ''gettone'', the word for a jukebox or telephone coin with no monetary value, with a gerund suffix. | |||
}} | |||
{{MP7 minigames}} | |||
[[Category:4-player minigames]] | |||
[[Category:Bonus minigames]] | |||
[[Category:Mario Party 7 minigames]] |
Latest revision as of 17:05, February 11, 2025
Cointagious | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 7 | ||
Type | 4-Player Coin minigame | ||
Time limit | 20 seconds | ||
Music track | Fun in the Sun | ||
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Cointagious is a 4-Player coin-collecting minigame in Mario Party 7. Its name is a portmanteau of the words "coin" and "contagious."
Introduction[edit]
The screen zooms in on the four players as four Dice Blocks appear.
Gameplay[edit]
The goal is to collect as many coins as possible. For 20 seconds, the players hit Dice Blocks that roll from zero to three. The number that appears on a Dice Block when rolled is how many coins are received. Any coins players receive are added to their coin inventory afterward.
Ending[edit]
After time is up, all the Dice Blocks disappear. All players who got coins do their victory animations. If a player did not get any coins, they will do their losing animation instead.
Controls[edit]
– Jump
In-game text[edit]
- Rules – "Hit the Dice Block to earn the same number of coins as the number rolled."
- Advice – "You can hit the Dice Block many times. Jump, jump, jump!"
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | たたいてコインサイコロ[?] Tataite koin saikoro |
Hit the Coin Dice | |
French | Tape Dé-Pièces[?] | Tap Dice-Coins, dé ("dice") being similar to des ("some") | |
German | Münziplikator[?] | Pun on Münze ("coin") and Multiplikator ("multiplier") | |
Italian | Gettonando[?] | Coining; from gettone, the word for a jukebox or telephone coin with no monetary value, with a gerund suffix. | |
Spanish | Monedados[?] | Portmanteau of moneda ("coin") and dados ("dice") |