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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The solo player spins a meat being cooked by a [[Shy Guy]] trying to make the other three fall off of said meat. The three players must run the opposite direction at a fast rate to stay on the meat (which is rotisserie ribs), but not too fast, as the single player can change the direction, which will make them fall off quickly. If a player falls off, he or she gets burned. If the player succeeds, they win the minigame; if the others are still on the rolling meat at the end of the time limit, they win. Whoever wins will be seen in front of the meat, doing a victory dance.
The solo player spins a slab of meat being cooked by a [[Shy Guy]] trying to make the other three fall off said meat. The team of three players must run the opposite direction at a fast rate to stay on the meat (which is rotisserie ribs), but not too fast, as the single player can change the direction, which will make them fall off quickly. If a player falls off, he or she gets burned. If the player succeeds, they win the minigame; if the others are still on the rolling meat at the end of the time limit, they win. Whoever wins will be seen in front of the meat, doing a victory dance.


[[Shock, Drop or Roll]], another minigame found in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', exhibits a similar play style.
[[Shock, Drop or Roll]], another minigame found in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', exhibits a similar play style.

Revision as of 10:53, March 29, 2019

Template:Minigame-infobox Rotisserie Rampage is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party DS.

Gameplay

The solo player spins a slab of meat being cooked by a Shy Guy trying to make the other three fall off said meat. The team of three players must run the opposite direction at a fast rate to stay on the meat (which is rotisserie ribs), but not too fast, as the single player can change the direction, which will make them fall off quickly. If a player falls off, he or she gets burned. If the player succeeds, they win the minigame; if the others are still on the rolling meat at the end of the time limit, they win. Whoever wins will be seen in front of the meat, doing a victory dance.

Shock, Drop or Roll, another minigame found in Mario Party 2, exhibits a similar play style.

Controls

Solo (1 player)

  • Stylus – Spin the meat

Group (3 players)

  • +Control Pad up or down – Move

In-game text

Solo (1 player)

  • Rules"Spin your opponents off of the hunk of meat by turning it unpredictably."
  • Tips"Change the rotation unpredictably to have the best chance of catching your opponents off guard."

Group (3 players)

  • Rules"Keep your balance so you don't fall off the rotating hunk of meat. If even one of you survives, you'll all win."
  • Tips"Don't run too far in one direction as you try to stay on, or you might get caught off guard when your opponent turns it the other way."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese まわしてジューシーハム[?]
Mawashite Jūshī Hamu
Rotating Juicy Ham
German Grillgut-Kraxler[?] Grilled Food Climber
Italian Arrosto roulant[?] Rolling Roast
Korean 돌려라! 바비큐[?]
Dollyeora! Babikyu
Spin the Barbecue!
Portuguese Cuidado para não cozinhar[?] Careful to not get cooked
Spanish Rivales al grill[?] Rivals to the grill

Trivia

  • Possibly as an easter egg, on the top screen, different aircraft and birds can be seen. In some instances, even UFOs can be seen.

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