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|JapR=Awasete hippudoroppu | |JapR=Awasete hippudoroppu |
Revision as of 11:54, May 23, 2017
Template:Minigame-infobox Double Pounder is a Bowser Jr. minigame in Mario Party 9. "Double Pounder" is also a term used by fast food chains to describe burgers. The gameplay of this minigame is similar to The Great Deflate, from Mario Party 4 and ID UFO from Mario Party 5.
Introduction
Bowser Jr. does a taunting dance from his platform. The camera then zooms out to show the players as well.
Gameplay
The players must try to simultaneously Ground Pound switches of the same color. In order for that color switch to be activated, the players need to sync up their movements so that they ground pound the switches at the same time. Whenever a switch is activated, a lava spout in the background hardens into a metal platform, which makes Bowser Jr. look nervous. If all four pairs of switches are activated within 30 seconds, the players win. If the players don't activate all the switches when the timer runs out, Bowser Jr. wins.
Ending
If the players are successful, Bowser Jr. will run off into a tunnel, and the players will hop along the platforms, giving chase. If they are unsuccsessful then the floor will fill up with lava and knock players away.
In-game text
- Rules – "Ground-pound switches of the same color at the same time as your teammate. Ground-pound all of the switches before time runs out to win!"
- Controls – "Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press to move, to jump, and while jumping to perform a ground pound."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 合わせてヒップドロップ[?] Awasete hippudoroppu |
Match Ground Pound | |
German | Synchron-Stampfattacke[?] | Synchronous Ground Pound |