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'''Color Correction''' (known as '''Whose Hue?''' in PAL Regions) is a General [[minigame]] from ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. It is similar to [[Graffiti Runner]] and [[Light Speed]] from ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' respectively. The PAL name is a pun on the phrase "who's who." This minigame is the only minigame besides Utter Nonsense to not appear in Bowser's Tower.{{ref needed}}
'''Color Correction''' (known as '''Whose Hue?''' in Europe and Australia) is a General [[minigame]] from ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. It is similar to [[Graffiti Runner]] and [[Light Speed]] from ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' respectively. The European and Australian name is a pun on the phrase "who's who." This minigame is the only minigame besides Utter Nonsense to not appear in Bowser's Tower.{{ref needed}}


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 08:59, October 5, 2018

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Color Correction (known as Whose Hue? in Europe and Australia) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour. It is similar to Graffiti Runner and Light Speed from Mario Super Sluggers and Mario Party 7 respectively. The European and Australian name is a pun on the phrase "who's who." This minigame is the only minigame besides Utter Nonsense to not appear in Bowser's Tower.[citation needed]

Gameplay

The players move across the tiles to turn them into their color. The player who has the most tiles of his/her color when the time runs out is the winner.

Controls

Circle Pad - Move

In-game text

  • RulesNTSC "Color as many tiles as possible by gliding across them."
  • RulesPAL "Change as many tiles to your colour as you can, and get more than your opponents."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Kleurboarden[?] Colorboards
German Markier dein Revier[?] Marking Your Territory
Italian Tappeti coloranti[?] Coloring carpets
Portuguese Batalha na Paleta[?] Palette Battle
Spanish Las alfombras cromáticas[?] The Chromatic Carpets

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