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[[File:ChumpRope End 8.png|thumb|253px|left|The solo player beating the three remaining players]]
[[File:ChumpRope End 8.png|thumb|253px|left|The solo player beating the three remaining players]]
If the solo player wins, they perform their victory pose, while behind them the team players are jumping a rope controlled by two Shy Guys, trying to avoid being tripped. If the team players win, it is the opposite; they perform their victory poses while the solo player jumps the rope instead.
If the team players win, they perform their victory poses, while behind them the solo player is jumping a rope controlled by two Shy Guys, trying to avoid being tripped. If the solo player wins, it is the opposite; they perform their victory pose while the team players jump the rope instead.
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Revision as of 17:55, June 20, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Chump Rope is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party 8. Its name is a pun on "jump rope."

Introduction

The solo player turns a rope with a Shy Guy, and three Goombas jump the rope. The Goombas leave, and they are replaced by the trio one by one. The rope stops moving and the game begins.

Gameplay

The solo player must swing the rope to topple the trio, who must jump the rope until the timer runs out. If the rope touches a team player, they will be eliminated. The solo player wins if they topple all three team players. The team players win if at least one of them remains for 15 seconds.

Ending

This is the result when the solo player wins in Chump Rope in Mario Party 8.
The solo player beating the three remaining players

If the team players win, they perform their victory poses, while behind them the solo player is jumping a rope controlled by two Shy Guys, trying to avoid being tripped. If the solo player wins, it is the opposite; they perform their victory pose while the team players jump the rope instead.

Controls

Swinger

  • Wii Remote: Swing rope
  • Buttons: None

Survivors

  • Wii Remote: Jump
  • Buttons: None

In-game text

  • Rules"One player swings a jump rope for 15 seconds, trying to trip up three jumpers!"
  • Hint"Controlling the rope? Change up your swing speed! Trying to survive? Pay attention to the speed!"

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グルグルなわとび[?]
Guruguru nawatobi
Round Jump Rope
German Hüpfen im Takt[?] Hopping to the Beat
Italian Salta la Corda[?] Jump the Rope
Spanish Combate[?] Fight; also includes comba (skipping rope).

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