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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Players have to clean the dust off all the dust-covered items in each of their rooms. The three players have a much bigger room with more household objects to clean, while the lone player has a smaller room with only a few different items to dust. Many of these items are things like chairs, tables, and even a piano. Whoever completely dusts their room first wins.
Players have to clean the dust off all the dust-covered items in each of their rooms. The three players have a much bigger room with more household objects to clean, while the lone player has a smaller room with only a few different items to dust. Many of these items are things such as chairs, tables, and even a piano. Whoever completely dusts their room first wins.


==Ending==
==Ending==

Revision as of 12:34, April 19, 2020

Template:Minigame-infobox Dust 'til Dawn is a 1-vs.-3 minigame featured in Mario Party 6. Its title is a pun on the phrase "dusk 'til dawn."

The Miracle Book has a page featuring this minigame.

There are only aesthetic differences between day and night.

Introduction

All the players run into the house. The solo player runs into the room they must clean, and the multiple players remain in their current room.

Gameplay

Players have to clean the dust off all the dust-covered items in each of their rooms. The three players have a much bigger room with more household objects to clean, while the lone player has a smaller room with only a few different items to dust. Many of these items are things such as chairs, tables, and even a piano. Whoever completely dusts their room first wins.

Ending

If single player wins, the camera zooms in on their room, while they perform their victory animation; this is the same for the team of three.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Dust

In-game text

  • Rules"One player has to clean a small room while the other three team up to dust a huge room!"
  • Advice"Use teamwork to clean the huge room efficiently!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese みんなでおそうじ[?]
Minna de Osōji
Cleaning by everyone
German Putztausend![?] Clean Thousand!
A pun on the old-fashioned phrase "Potztausend!" ("Upon my soul!")
Italian Pulizie Primaverili[?] Spring Cleaning
Spanish Limpiar sin parar[?] Clean without stopping

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