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|info = '''Game Rules''' <br> '''MP:''' ''Tilt the frame to slide the shell, revealing the picture beneath the panels. Uncover the whole picture.''<br>'''MP2:''' ''Tip the picture frame up and down, left and right to clear the panels and reveal the picture beneath! | |info = '''Game Rules''' <br> '''MP:''' ''Tilt the frame to slide the shell, revealing the picture beneath the panels. Uncover the whole picture.''<br>'''MP2:''' ''Tip the picture frame up and down, left and right to clear the panels and reveal the picture beneath! | ||
|info2 = '''Advice''' <br> '''MP:''' The closer to the edge you go, the bigger the angle of tilt.<br> '''MP2:''' ''The closer to the frame's edge you go, the greater the tilt and the faster the roll. | |info2 = '''Advice''' <br> '''MP:''' The closer to the edge you go, the bigger the angle of tilt.<br> '''MP2:''' ''The closer to the frame's edge you go, the greater the tilt and the faster the roll. | ||
|controls = {{button|n64|Stick}} – Move<br> {{button|n64|A}} – [[Jump]] | |controls = {{button|n64|Stick}} – '''Move'''<br> {{button|n64|A}} – '''[[Jump]]''' | ||
|notes = The name of this mini-game might be a pun on the phrase "topsy turvy". | |notes = The name of this mini-game might be a pun on the phrase "topsy turvy". | ||
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Revision as of 20:02, August 15, 2011
Tipsy Tourney is an 4-player mini-game that is found during the events of the Nintendo 64 video games Mario Party and Mario Party 2.
Introduction
Four of the players have their own screen, standing at their own separate frame. The background in the mini-game from Mario Party resembles a set of clouds with eyes that have been drawing with crayons, while Mario Party 2's background contains a darker tone of the sky and a small amount of clouds and stars. The mini-game then starts.
Gameplay
The objective of the mini-game is to uncover all the tiles on the frame with a Koopa Shell within the time limit of thirty seconds.
The players have to use the Koopa Shell to remove all the tiles by using their body mass to tilt the whole frame. Players will have to use the frame to make the most out of trying to remove the tiles with a variety of ways. Tilting the Koopa Shell diagonally can cover a plentiful of tiles. They can also jump over the Koopa Shells to improve movement. When trying to eliminate some of the middle of the tiles, try slowing his or her movements down and tilt the shell slowly.
If the Koopa Shell bumps towards the player, he or she will be stunned for within a moment.
The first player who uncovers their own picture frame will win the mini-game. Mario Party's image contains a Coin, while Mario Party 2's image contains the head of the Toad.
The mini-game can be purchased from the Mini-Game House for three-hundred fifty Coins when it is available for a purchase.
Names in other Languages
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