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'''Beach Volleyball''' is a minigame that appears in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It takes place in the [[Seaside Kingdom]] and involves hitting a [[Cheep Cheep]] beach ball back at the [[Coach (Super Mario Odyssey)|Coach]] on the opposite side of the court. The minigame starts off slow, but speeds up after every two hits until fifty hits where it will stop speeding up. [[Mario]] can hit the ball or he can throw [[Cappy]] at the ball, which Cappy himself mentions during the minigame. It is also possible to spike the ball by throwing Cappy at it while in the air. If the ball hits the ground and Mario fails to hit it in time, it will count as a "MISS" and he will have to restart the minigame at zero hits. However, there is a split second where the ball will bounce slightly before landing, allowing Mario to hit it and not count as a "MISS". There are two [[Power Moon]]s that Mario can obtain from this minigame, one for hitting the ball fifteen times and another for hitting the ball one hundred times.
'''Beach Volleyball''' is a minigame that appears in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It takes place in the [[Seaside Kingdom]] near the [[Beach House]] and involves hitting a [[Cheep Cheep]] beach ball back at the [[Coach (Super Mario Odyssey)|Coach]] on the opposite side of the court. The minigame starts off slow, but speeds up after every two hits until fifty hits where it will stop speeding up. To hit the ball, [[Mario]] or [[Cappy]] must simply touch it, with Cappy himself suggesting [[Cap Throw|throwing]] him at the ball during the minigame. It is also possible to spike the ball by throwing Cappy at it while it is in the air. The game tracks how many times the ball has been successfully hit back and uses it as a score. If the ball hits the ground and Mario fails to hit it into the air in time, it will count as a "MISS" and he will have to restart the minigame at zero hits. However, there is a split second where the ball will bounce slightly before landing, allowing Mario to hit it without it counting as a "MISS". There are two [[Power Moon]]s that Mario can obtain from this minigame, one for hitting the ball fifteen times and another for hitting the ball one hundred times. The game also has an online leaderboard.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 17:56, May 28, 2021

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Beach Volleyball is a minigame that appears in Super Mario Odyssey. It takes place in the Seaside Kingdom near the Beach House and involves hitting a Cheep Cheep beach ball back at the Coach on the opposite side of the court. The minigame starts off slow, but speeds up after every two hits until fifty hits where it will stop speeding up. To hit the ball, Mario or Cappy must simply touch it, with Cappy himself suggesting throwing him at the ball during the minigame. It is also possible to spike the ball by throwing Cappy at it while it is in the air. The game tracks how many times the ball has been successfully hit back and uses it as a score. If the ball hits the ground and Mario fails to hit it into the air in time, it will count as a "MISS" and he will have to restart the minigame at zero hits. However, there is a split second where the ball will bounce slightly before landing, allowing Mario to hit it without it counting as a "MISS". There are two Power Moons that Mario can obtain from this minigame, one for hitting the ball fifteen times and another for hitting the ball one hundred times. The game also has an online leaderboard.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビーチバレー[?]
Bīchi Barē
Beach Volleyball
Chinese 沙滩排球 (Simplified)
沙灘排球 (Traditional)
[?]

Shātān páiqiú
Beach Volleyball
Italian Beach Volley[?] Beach Volley
Russian Пляжный волейбол[?]
Plyazhnyy voleybol
Beach Volleyball

Trivia

  • It is possible to go through the net.[1]

References