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|image=[[Image:MP6_SundayDrivers.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:SundayDrivers.png|280px]]<br>Day<br>[[File:Friday Drivers 6.png|280px]]<br>Night
|controls='''A:'''Hit golf ball when sign shows "A"<br>'''B:'''Hit golf ball when sign shows "B"<br>'''X:'''Hit golf ball when sign shows "X"<br>'''Y:'''Hit golf ball when sign shows "Y"<br>'''L:'''Hit golf ball when sign shows "L"<br>'''R:'''Hit golf ball when sign shows "R"<br>
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|type=4-player  Minigame
|type=4-Player mini-game
|appeared_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]''
|time=30 seconds (Decathlon Park only)
|record=1'00"00
|track=Laid-back
|sample=[[File:MP6 Laid-back.oga]]
}}
}}
'''Sunday Drivers''' is a golf-themed 4-Player [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. Its name is a pun on the term "Sunday drivers," which refers to people who drive slowly, and "drivers," a type of golf club. On the official website, there is a minigame called "'''Night Driver'''," which is based on this minigame.


'''Sunday Drivers''' is a golf-themed 4-player [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. The introduction shows all the players swinging their golf clubs. The name comes from when people go play golf on Sundays.
There are only aesthetic changes between the daytime and the nighttime.
 
==Introduction==
The camera pans from the sky to the field below. Each of the players then hits a golf ball, one after the other.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The point of the game is to be the first one to shoot ten golf balls. Whoever does this wins. To swing, the player must press the button on the sign that the [[Shy Guy]] is holding up behind the player. If the correct button is pressed, the character will successfully hit the golf ball. If the wrong button, the character does not hit golf ball correctly and it does not count as a shot.
The players compete to be the first to properly hit 10 golf balls. To swing, the player must press the button on the sign that the [[Shy Guy]] is holding behind the player. If the correct button is pressed, the character successfully hits the golf ball. If a wrong button is pressed, the character hits the ball, but it simply rolls off to the side and does not count as a hit. It is possible for multiple players to make the tenth hit at the same time; if that happens, a random player is chosen as the winner. If five minutes pass, the minigame ends in a tie.
 
This minigame appears as the seventh minigame in Decathlon Park. Here, the player's objective is to hit as many golf balls as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Decathlon Park is 10 points.
 
==Ending==
The camera zooms in on the winner as they perform their victory animation.
 
==Controls==
*{{button|gcn|a}} {{button|gcn|b}} {{button|gcn|Y}} {{button|gcn|X}} {{button|gcn|L}} {{button|gcn|R}} &ndash; Press as instructed
 
==In-game text==
* '''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Press the buttons according to the Shy Guy's orders to hit the golf ball. Whoever hits ten balls first wins!"''
* '''Advice''' &ndash; ''"If you press the wrong button, you'll flub your swing and lose valuable time!"''


There are only aesthetic changes between the daytime and the nighttime.
==See also==
<br clear=all>
*[[Drive for Show]]
{{Mario Party 6}}
*[[Bob-omb Bogey]]
[[Category:4-player mini-games]]
 
[[Category:Mini-games]]
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ハッスルショット!
|JapR=Hassurushotto!
|JapM=Hustle Shot!
|Fre=Pros du Swing
|FreM=Swing Pros
|Ger=Abschlag-Akkord
|GerM=Drive Piecework
|Spa=Botón de muestra
|SpaM=Sign Button, from the expresion ''botón de muestra'' meaning an example or snapshot
|Ita=Golfisti in Erba
|ItaM=Budding Golfers; pun with "erba", the Italian word for grass, as in the material of a golf court
}}
 
{{MP6 minigames}}
[[Category:4-player minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 6 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 11:19, August 20, 2024

Sunday Drivers
Sunday Drivers from Mario Party 6
Day
Sunday Drivers at night from Mario Party 6
Night
Appears in Mario Party 6
Type 4-Player mini-game
Time limit 30 seconds (Decathlon Park only)
Initial record 1'00"00
Music track Laid-back
Music sample

Sunday Drivers is a golf-themed 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name is a pun on the term "Sunday drivers," which refers to people who drive slowly, and "drivers," a type of golf club. On the official website, there is a minigame called "Night Driver," which is based on this minigame.

There are only aesthetic changes between the daytime and the nighttime.

Introduction[edit]

The camera pans from the sky to the field below. Each of the players then hits a golf ball, one after the other.

Gameplay[edit]

The players compete to be the first to properly hit 10 golf balls. To swing, the player must press the button on the sign that the Shy Guy is holding behind the player. If the correct button is pressed, the character successfully hits the golf ball. If a wrong button is pressed, the character hits the ball, but it simply rolls off to the side and does not count as a hit. It is possible for multiple players to make the tenth hit at the same time; if that happens, a random player is chosen as the winner. If five minutes pass, the minigame ends in a tie.

This minigame appears as the seventh minigame in Decathlon Park. Here, the player's objective is to hit as many golf balls as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Decathlon Park is 10 points.

Ending[edit]

The camera zooms in on the winner as they perform their victory animation.

Controls[edit]

  • A Button B Button Y Button X Button L Button R Button – Press as instructed

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Press the buttons according to the Shy Guy's orders to hit the golf ball. Whoever hits ten balls first wins!"
  • Advice"If you press the wrong button, you'll flub your swing and lose valuable time!"

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ハッスルショット![?]
Hassurushotto!
Hustle Shot!
French Pros du Swing[?] Swing Pros
German Abschlag-Akkord[?] Drive Piecework
Italian Golfisti in Erba[?] Budding Golfers; pun with "erba", the Italian word for grass, as in the material of a golf court
Spanish Botón de muestra[?] Sign Button, from the expresion botón de muestra meaning an example or snapshot