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The playing field is a platform with 9 panels. There is a number on each of the panels (1-9), and decreases by 1 each passing second. If the number on a panel ever falls to 0, the panel gives way, eliminating any player on it from the game. (Thus, the players must jump to panels with a higher number on them to prevent elimination.) Last player standing wins. | The playing field is a platform with 9 panels. There is a number on each of the panels (1-9), and decreases by 1 each passing second. If the number on a panel ever falls to 0, the panel gives way, eliminating any player on it from the game. (Thus, the players must jump to panels with a higher number on them to prevent elimination.) Competitors are allowed to punch and kick the opposition to try and force them either off the platform entirely or into a hole. Additionally, the rate at which the countdown occurs speeds up the longer the game goes on. Last player standing wins. | ||
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The Final Countdown is a battle mini-game in Mario Party 7.
Gameplay
The playing field is a platform with 9 panels. There is a number on each of the panels (1-9), and decreases by 1 each passing second. If the number on a panel ever falls to 0, the panel gives way, eliminating any player on it from the game. (Thus, the players must jump to panels with a higher number on them to prevent elimination.) Competitors are allowed to punch and kick the opposition to try and force them either off the platform entirely or into a hole. Additionally, the rate at which the countdown occurs speeds up the longer the game goes on. Last player standing wins.