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|SpaM=A round
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|FraM=Literally "Annoying Spinning"; derived from "''tournicoton''", the catchphrase of Zébulon (Zebedee) on the famous French show, ''[[wikipedia:The Magic Roundabout|Le Manège enchanté]]''.
|FraM=Literally "Annoying Spinning"; derived from "''tournicoton''", the catchphrase of Zébulon (Zebedee) on the famous French show, ''[[wikipedia:The Magic Roundabout|Le Manège enchanté]]''.

Revision as of 02:53, March 29, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Sick and Twisted is a 4-Player minigame that is found in Mario Party 8. The name of this minigame comes from "sick and twisted," which is said about a person who is exceedingly mean and mad.

Introduction

The four players are seen jumping across two circular rotating platforms and onto a square stationary platform, with the rotating platforms lowering down as the players jump off them.

Gameplay

The four players must reach the end of an obstacle course consisting of multiple rotating platforms, while avoiding Bullet Bills being fired at them.

The platforms rotate either clockwise or counterclockwise and vary in color and size: Yellow is smallest, pink is larger, and blue is largest. Each platform features white arrows that indicate the direction of its rotation. Players that are hit by Bullet Bills or else fall off the platforms and touch the ground are eliminated. The players that reach the end of the obstacle course win. If all players are eliminated, the minigame ends in a tie.

Ending

The winning character(s) celebrate(s) victory on the last platform.

Controls

  • Wii Remote
    • Hold sideways
  • Buttons

In-game text

  • Rules"Jump from one spinning platform to the next in a race to the finish."
  • Hint"Watch out for Bullet Bills! They tend to fly in just when you need to jump!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese かいてんアスレチック[?]
Kaiten asurechikku
Rotation Athletics
German Rotationskünstler[?] Rotational Artist
Italian Piattaforme Rotanti[?] Rotating Platforms
Korean 빙글빙글 회전판[?]
Binggeul-binggeul Hoejeonpan
Spinning Rotating Platforms
Spanish A vueltas[?] Spinning Around

See also

Template:MP8 Minigames