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After the final attack has been made, | After the final attack has been made, Wiggler turns yellow, falls to the ground upside-down and he explodes, releasing 32 [[Mini Star]]s. | ||
==In-game text== | ==In-game text== |
Revision as of 12:25, September 15, 2017
Template:Minigame-infobox Wiggler Bounce is a boss minigame found during the events of Mario Party 9.
Introduction
Every player is in a forest area. A Wiggler then walks out of the trees and the bushes. Then, two Piranha Plants appear.
Gameplay
The objective is to Ground Pound the Wiggler's body segments while avoiding any Piranha Plants, which deduct one point from the score upon contact. Ground pounding a segment with a purple marking on it gives the player one point, while ground pounding the red segment gives the player three. Players can also Ground pound other players to slow them down.
When its health is halfway depleted, Wiggler becomes enraged. He turns red and moves much faster than before, making it harder to Ground Pound a body segment. In addition to that, three Piranha Plants appear at once instead of just two.
Ending
After the final attack has been made, Wiggler turns yellow, falls to the ground upside-down and he explodes, releasing 32 Mini Stars.
In-game text
- Rules – "Ground Pound the segments of Wiggler's body to deal damage. The segments with a purple mark are worth one point and the segment with a red mark is worth three."
- Controls – "Hold the Wii remote sideways. Press to move, to jump and while jumping to perform a ground pound."
Gallery
- WigglerBounce2-MP9.png
Players have to ground pound Wiggler's back, while avoiding the Piranha Plants.
- WigglerBounce3-MP9.png
Wiggler becomes angry.
- WigglerBounce4-MP9.png
Wiggler will run faster during the second half.
- WigglerBounce5-MP9.png
Wiggler falls.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Wiggler-Stampfen[?] | Wiggler Pounding | |
Spanish | ¡Aplasta a Floruga![?] | Stomp Wiggler! |