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[[File:Chain Chomp SprintMSB.PNG|thumb|200px|'''Chain Chomp Sprint'''.]]
[[File:Chain Chomp SprintMSB.png|thumb|200px|Chain Chomp Sprint]]
'''Chain Chomp Sprint''' is a [[Mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''. [[Wario Palace]] is where this game is held and, as the name implies, it involves a [[Chain Chomp]]. It involves four players (at least one has to be a [[Player|Human-Player]]), and they must collect jewels, which are spread across the four bases within the time limit of sixty seconds (ninety in Special Mode). The player with the most jewels in the end wins. However, there is a Chain Chomp in the middle of the field, who will wake up occasionally. All the players must stop, or else the Chain Chomp will tackle them, causing them to lose half of the jewels they have collected. If the player runs into a [[Mushroom]], they will run much faster, but this can sometimes be a disadvantage  when the Chain Chomp wakes up. Rarely, a large Red Jewel will appear on one of the bases. If collected, the player will earn ten Jewels. Commonly, a large row of normal jewels will appear. This mini-game is also seen in ''Challenge Mode'', where the player could go up against three [[Magikoopa|Magikoopas]]. This game is very like a minigame in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', [[Blooper Baserun]].
'''Chain Chomp Sprint''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''. [[Wario Palace]] is where this game is held. It involves four players (at least one has to be a human player), and they must collect jewels, which are spread across the four bases, within 60 seconds (90 in Special Mode). The player with the most jewels in the end wins. Commonly, a large row of normal jewels will appear.  Rarely, a large Red Jewel will appear on one of the bases. If it is collected, the player will earn ten Jewels. There is a [[Chain Chomp]] in the middle of the field, however, who will wake up occasionally. Each player must stop or else the Chain Chomp will tackle him or her, making the individual lose half the jewels. If players run into a [[Mushroom]], they will run much faster, but this makes it more difficult to stop. They will also increase speed if the players have a high gem total. This minigame is also seen in ''Challenge Mode'', where the player is against three [[Magikoopa]]s.
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''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' has a similar minigame, [[Blooper Baserun]].
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[[Category:Mario Superstar Baseball Mini-Games]]
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ワンワンがころんだ
|JapR={{nw|Wanwan ga Koronda}}
|JapM="Chomp Fell Down"; the name and gameplay are based on 「だるまさんがころんだ」 ''Daruma-san ga Koronda'' a Japanese children's game equivalent to [[wikipedia:Statues (game)|Statues]].
}}
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[[Category:Mario Superstar Baseball minigames]]

Latest revision as of 10:27, June 4, 2024

Chain Chomp
Chain Chomp Sprint

Chain Chomp Sprint is a minigame in Mario Superstar Baseball. Wario Palace is where this game is held. It involves four players (at least one has to be a human player), and they must collect jewels, which are spread across the four bases, within 60 seconds (90 in Special Mode). The player with the most jewels in the end wins. Commonly, a large row of normal jewels will appear. Rarely, a large Red Jewel will appear on one of the bases. If it is collected, the player will earn ten Jewels. There is a Chain Chomp in the middle of the field, however, who will wake up occasionally. Each player must stop or else the Chain Chomp will tackle him or her, making the individual lose half the jewels. If players run into a Mushroom, they will run much faster, but this makes it more difficult to stop. They will also increase speed if the players have a high gem total. This minigame is also seen in Challenge Mode, where the player is against three Magikoopas.

Mario Super Sluggers has a similar minigame, Blooper Baserun.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワンワンがころんだ[?]
Wanwan ga Koronda
"Chomp Fell Down"; the name and gameplay are based on 「だるまさんがころんだ」 Daruma-san ga Koronda a Japanese children's game equivalent to Statues.