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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Here, competitors ride skateboards down a slope. Their goal is to collect coins scattered on the street. Some coins slide down the hill as well. There are also Spiny Eggs, which make players who touch them to drop three coins, though anyone can still collect them again. The player with the largest amount of coins as the minigame ends is the winner. | Here, competitors ride skateboards down a slope. Their goal is to collect coins scattered on the street. Some coins slide down the hill as well. There are also Spiny Eggs, which make players who touch them to drop three coins, though anyone can still collect them again. The player with the largest amount of coins as the minigame ends is the winner. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
This game is similar to [[Skateboard Scamper]] from [[Mario Party]] and [[Mario Party 2]] and also similar to [[Thrash 'n' Crash]] from [[Mario Party 8]] | |||
==Controls== | ==Controls== |
Revision as of 08:07, March 20, 2014
Template:Minigame-infobox Deck Hunt (Skateboard Scramble in Europe and Australia) is a General minigame found in Mario Party: Island Tour. The North American name comes from the NES and arcade game, Duck Hunt.
Introduction
For the demo, Blue Toad skates through three coins, but loses them hitting a Spiny Egg.
Gameplay
Here, competitors ride skateboards down a slope. Their goal is to collect coins scattered on the street. Some coins slide down the hill as well. There are also Spiny Eggs, which make players who touch them to drop three coins, though anyone can still collect them again. The player with the largest amount of coins as the minigame ends is the winner.
Trivia
This game is similar to Skateboard Scamper from Mario Party and Mario Party 2 and also similar to Thrash 'n' Crash from Mario Party 8
Controls
- – Move
In-game text
- Rules – "Navigate the slope on your skateboard, and collect coins. You'll drop 3 coins for every Spiny Egg you hit."