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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:PiantaWaterPolo.png|thumb|left|Pianta Pool.]] | [[File:PiantaWaterPolo.png|thumb|left|Pianta Pool.]] | ||
Players try to get the highest score by collecting rings. When players get rings, they lift them up and multiple [[Cheep Cheep]]s jump through them; points are distributed based on how many Cheep Cheeps leaped through the rings. Pink rings give the player three points, and the golden ring gives the player five. Only once all three rings have been collected does the Pianta throw them out again. It is possible for players to get multiple rings in the same round if they get the first ring quickly enough. After | Players try to get the highest score by collecting rings. When players get rings, they lift them up and multiple [[Cheep Cheep]]s jump through them; points are distributed based on how many Cheep Cheeps leaped through the rings. Pink rings give the player three points, and the golden ring gives the player five. Only once all three rings have been collected does the Pianta throw them out again. It is possible for players to get multiple rings in the same round if they get the first ring quickly enough. After the timer runs out, the game ends. | ||
This game is also available in [[Perspective Mode]], in which the camera is zoomed in on the player, and moves with him or her, allowing only limited sight of the area. | This game is also available in [[Perspective Mode]], in which the camera is zoomed in on the player, and moves with him or her, allowing only limited sight of the area. |
Revision as of 13:10, May 27, 2018
Template:Minigame-infobox Pianta Pool is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9.
Introduction
The camera pans from the ocean to the pool. A Pianta catches two pink rings and a gold ring, which are thrown from offscreen.
Gameplay
Players try to get the highest score by collecting rings. When players get rings, they lift them up and multiple Cheep Cheeps jump through them; points are distributed based on how many Cheep Cheeps leaped through the rings. Pink rings give the player three points, and the golden ring gives the player five. Only once all three rings have been collected does the Pianta throw them out again. It is possible for players to get multiple rings in the same round if they get the first ring quickly enough. After the timer runs out, the game ends.
This game is also available in Perspective Mode, in which the camera is zoomed in on the player, and moves with him or her, allowing only limited sight of the area.
In-game text
- Rules – "Grab as many of the rings the Pianta throws into the pool as you can! Pink rings are worth three points. Gold rings are worth five points."
- Controls – "Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Tilt it in the direction you want your character to move."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | わくぐりプクプク[?] Wakuguri pukupuku |
Wicket Wheel Cheep Cheep | |
Chinese | 漂浮套圈圈[?] Piāofú tào quān quān |
Floating Ring Toss | |
German | Palma-Pool[?] | Pianta Pool | |
Italian | Smackanelli[?] | Cheep-Rings | |
Spanish | Circo acuático[?] | Aquatic Circus |