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|image=[[File:Dust Buddies MPDS.png|256px]]<br>4-Player version
|type=4-player, duel mini-game
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|type=4-Player minigame<br>Duel minigame
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|sample=[[File:MPDS Bouncing Around.oga]]
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'''Dust Buddies''' is a 4-Player and Duel [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. The name's title may be a pun on ''[[Wikipedia:Dust bunny|dust bunnies]]''. The game starts with the four competitors walking down a hallway when a vacuum cleaner comes. [[Player]]s must run away from the vacuum cleaner in the hallway to avoid getting sucked up, dodging obstacles, such as fluffs and buttons, along the way. What obstacles are located in a given location and how many there are change in each game. If the player is on a ribbon or a photo negative, they are most likely going to get sucked up faster. If the player is on a dust bunny, they will slow down. If the player hits a button, they will fall down. The ball is just a regular obstacle. However, if it hits the vacuum cleaner, it will rebound, and will make those hit fall. Either the players who cross the finish line or the last player standing are the winners.
'''Dust Buddies''' is a 4-Player and Duel [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. Its name is a pun on "{{wp|Dust bunny|dust bunnies}}."
 
==Introduction==
The game starts with the two or four competitors walking down a hallway when a vacuum cleaner comes. The competitors then start running away from the incoming vacuum.
 
==Gameplay==
Players must run away from the vacuum cleaner in the hallway to avoid getting sucked up while dodging obstacles, such as fluffs, balls, filmstrips, ribbons, and buttons, along the way. The layout of these obstacles is random each game, and they have varying effects:
* Filmstrips, ribbons, and an envelope (which is always present at the end) pull players standing on them into the vacuum.
* Fluffs slow down players and prevent them from [[jump]]ing.  
* Buttons and balls trip and stun players that run into them. Balls also rebound at a random angle upon hitting the vacuum cleaner.
 
The last player standing, or the players who cross the finish line, is the winner. If all the players get sucked up by the vacuum cleaner, the minigame is considered a tie.
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==Ending==
All characters are on top of a dresser. Winners then do their victory dances while losers do their losing poses.
 
==Controls==
==Controls==
*'''D-Pad'''- Move
*{{button|ds|Pad}} &ndash; Move
*'''A Button'''- Jump
*{{button|ds|A}} &ndash; Jump
==Rules==
 
Avoid getting sucked up by the vacuum until you reach the finish, or just be the last one standing.
==In-game text==
==Tips==
*'''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Avoid getting sucked up by the vacuum until you reach the finish, or just be the last one standing."''
Sidestep the buttons and balls. Be careful when you step on ribbons or film strips, because the vacuum will quickly suck those up.
*'''Tips''' &ndash; ''"Sidestep the buttons and balls. Be careful when you step on ribbons or film strips, because the vacuum will quickly suck those up."''
==Ending==
 
In the end of the mini-game, all characters will be on top of a dresser. The winner(s) then does the dance they do whenever they win a mini-game.
==Gallery==
<br clear=all>
<gallery heights=160>
{{Mario Party DS mini-games}}
Dust Buddies MPDS duel.png|Duel version
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=そうじきエスケープ
|JpnR=Sōjiki Esukēpu
|JpnM=Vacuum Cleaner Escape
|Spa=¡Orden en la casa!
|SpaM=Tidiness in the House! Pun on ''¡orden en la sala!'' meaning "calling the room to order"
|Ger=Flusen auf der Flucht
|GerM=Lints On The Run
|Fre=Ménage Sauvage
|FreM=Wild Cleaning
|Ita=Via con la Polvere
|ItaM=Away with the Dust
|Kor=청소기 피해 전력 질주
|KorR=Cheongsogi Pihae Jeollyeok Jilju
|KorM=Sprint to Dodge the Vacuum Cleaner
}}


[[Category:4-player mini-games]]
{{MPDS minigames}}
[[Category:Duel mini-games]]
[[Category:4-player minigames]]
[[Category:Duel minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party DS minigames]]
[[de:Flusen auf der Flucht]]
[[it:Via con la Polvere]]

Latest revision as of 14:16, January 9, 2025

Dust Buddies
4-player mode for Dust Buddies in Mario Party DS
4-Player version
Appears in Mario Party DS
Type 4-Player minigame
Duel minigame
Music track Bouncing Around
Music sample

Dust Buddies is a 4-Player and Duel minigame appearing in Mario Party DS. Its name is a pun on "dust bunnies."

Introduction[edit]

The game starts with the two or four competitors walking down a hallway when a vacuum cleaner comes. The competitors then start running away from the incoming vacuum.

Gameplay[edit]

Players must run away from the vacuum cleaner in the hallway to avoid getting sucked up while dodging obstacles, such as fluffs, balls, filmstrips, ribbons, and buttons, along the way. The layout of these obstacles is random each game, and they have varying effects:

  • Filmstrips, ribbons, and an envelope (which is always present at the end) pull players standing on them into the vacuum.
  • Fluffs slow down players and prevent them from jumping.
  • Buttons and balls trip and stun players that run into them. Balls also rebound at a random angle upon hitting the vacuum cleaner.

The last player standing, or the players who cross the finish line, is the winner. If all the players get sucked up by the vacuum cleaner, the minigame is considered a tie.

Ending[edit]

All characters are on top of a dresser. Winners then do their victory dances while losers do their losing poses.

Controls[edit]

  • +Control Pad – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Avoid getting sucked up by the vacuum until you reach the finish, or just be the last one standing."
  • Tips"Sidestep the buttons and balls. Be careful when you step on ribbons or film strips, because the vacuum will quickly suck those up."

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese そうじきエスケープ[?]
Sōjiki Esukēpu
Vacuum Cleaner Escape
French Ménage Sauvage[?] Wild Cleaning
German Flusen auf der Flucht[?] Lints On The Run
Italian Via con la Polvere[?] Away with the Dust
Korean 청소기 피해 전력 질주[?]
Cheongsogi Pihae Jeollyeok Jilju
Sprint to Dodge the Vacuum Cleaner
Spanish ¡Orden en la casa![?] Tidiness in the House! Pun on ¡orden en la sala! meaning "calling the room to order"