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| image = [[File:Pier Pressure.png|260px]] | | image = [[File:Pier Pressure.png|260px]]''Mario Party 9''<br>[[File:Top100PierPressure.png|260px]]''Mario Party: The Top 100'' | ||
| appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 9]]''<br>''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' | | appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 9]]''<br>''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' | ||
| type = Free-for-All mini-game | | type = Free-for-All mini-game |
Revision as of 16:28, November 21, 2017
Template:Minigame-infobox Pier Pressure is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9, and returns in Mario Party: The Top 100. The name is a pun on the phrase peer pressure, where one conforms to how their friends think or behave.
Introduction
An underwater shot shows Cheep Cheeps and Urchins swimming around. The camera then goes above water and shows the pier and the players.
Gameplay
Before the game starts, a "spinning" arrow chooses who goes first. The selected player takes a turn, and the players to their right follow in order.
Players try to pick fishing lines that they think have Cheep Cheeps on them. If any players pick a fishing rod with an Urchin, they are knocked into the water and are eliminated. The game is purely luck-based; there is no way of telling whether a rod has a Cheep Cheep or an Urchin hooked to it, even if the line moves in a different way from another.
In-game text
- Rules – "Pick the fishing rod with a Cheep Cheep on the hook. If you choose one with an Urchin on it, you're out!"
- Controls – "Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press to move and to pick a fishing rod while in front of it."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | プクプクをつり上げろ![?] Pukupuku o tsuriagero! |
Lift up the Cheep Cheeps! | |
German | Blindfischen[?] | Blind Fishing | |
Italian | Pesca fortunata[?] | Lucky fishing | |
Spanish | Cheep Cheep, ¡Hurra![?] | Cheep Cheep, Hooray! (pun on the phrase "Hip, hip, hooray!") |