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|Jap=うしろからパンチファイト!
|Jap=うしろからパンチファイト!
|JapR=Ushiro kara panchi faito!
|JapR=Ushiro kara panchi faito!
|JapM=Fight of Punches from Behind!
|JapM=Punch Fighting from Behind!
|Kor=뒤에서부터 펀치 파이트!
|Kor=뒤에서부터 펀치 파이트!
|KorR=Dwieseobuteo Peonchi Paiteu!
|KorR=Dwieseobuteo Peonchi Paiteu!
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|Dut=Spoorloos geweld
|Dut=Spoorloos geweld
|DutM=Trackless violence
|DutM=Trackless violence
|Chi=车尾出拳大战! (Simplified)<br>車尾出拳大戰! (Traditional)
|ChiR=Chēwěi Chūquán Dàzhàn
|ChiM=Tail-Punching Battle!
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Revision as of 09:29, November 15, 2020

Template:Minigame-infobox Train in Pain is a team minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name may be a play on "Train in Vain", a song by The Clash.

Gameplay

The players are in small trains and get dropped into a square arena. Each player, depending on the allies they have on their party (in minigame mode, each player has three allies), has a few allies trailing them. Players must punch the allies off the trains. To defeat a rival, the player must punch the rival from behind; otherwise, this will stun the rival. Players can also punch allies off their teammates.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • jc-right – Punch

In-game description

  • "Punch the rival cabooses!"
  • "Sneak around the rival trains to punch them from behind!"
  • Tips: "During a team battle, try not to punch your partner."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese 车尾出拳大战! (Simplified)
車尾出拳大戰! (Traditional)
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Chēwěi Chūquán Dàzhàn
Tail-Punching Battle!
Dutch Spoorloos geweld[?] Trackless violence
German Die Faust im Nacken[?] Fist in the Nape
Italian Treni-boxe[?] Boxing trains
Korean 뒤에서부터 펀치 파이트![?]
Dwieseobuteo Peonchi Paiteu!
Punch fight from the back!
Spanish (NOA) Puñetazos despiadados[?] Ruthless punching
Spanish (NOE) Púgiles a tren[?] Train boxers

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