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*This minigame behaves similarly to a minigame from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]],'' [[Splat-a-Stamp]]. Both involve players splatting something with ink. In Mario Party: Star Rush, a stamp must be inked and the players have 30 seconds to do instead of covering a blank canvas with ink and having 15 seconds. | |||
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Revision as of 23:22, October 20, 2016
Template:Minigame-infobox Flinger Painting is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9. Its name is a pun on the style of painting, finger painting. The goal of the game is similar to Stamp Out! from Mario Party 4.
Introduction
The camera focuses on the canvas as it zooms out and the players walk into the place.
Gameplay
The players must shoot paint balls at a canvas. To shoot a paint ball, the player must aim the at the screen and press or hold . Holding allows the player to charge a shot and cover a larger area of the canvas with paint. After the end of the minigame, the player who colored the most of the canvas wins.
In Time Attack mode, the player must cover at least 90% of the canvas. To clear the bonus objective, ten shots or less must be made.
In-game text
- Rules – "Launch paint blobs at the canvas. Cover the most space with your color to win!"
- Controls – "Point the Wii Remote at the area you want to hit with your paint. Press to shoot. Hold to charge up a large paint shot. Release after charging to fire."
Names in other languages
Trivia
- This minigame behaves similarly to a minigame from Mario Party: Star Rush, Splat-a-Stamp. Both involve players splatting something with ink. In Mario Party: Star Rush, a stamp must be inked and the players have 30 seconds to do instead of covering a blank canvas with ink and having 15 seconds.