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'''Pogo-a-Go-Go''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' | '''Pogo-a-Go-Go''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. The name is partly derived from the term "{{wp|À gogo|A-Go-Go}}" (from the French ''À gogo'', meaning "galore"). | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |
Revision as of 14:03, June 23, 2021
- Not to be confused with Go-go Pogo.
Template:Minigame-infobox Pogo-a-Go-Go is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party 7, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. The name is partly derived from the term "A-Go-Go" (from the French À gogo, meaning "galore").
Introduction
The camera zooms down onto a platform as the three team players on pogo sticks are dropped into the stage by helicopter. The holes then open as the team players begin bouncing, and the minigame begins.
Gameplay
The solo player's objective is to eliminate the other players by moving the platform they are on, while the team players must survive for 30 seconds. The solo player can spin the platform clockwise or counterclockwise using the and buttons. The team players must navigate around holes of various sizes to avoid elimination, which is complicated by the solo player's spinning the platform. If a team player falls into a hole, they will be eliminated. The solo player wins if they eliminate all their opponents. The team players win if at least one of them survives for 30 seconds.
Ending
In Mario Party 7, if the solo player wins, they celebrate as the other three are carried off by the helicopters. If the team players win, they celebrate their victory on the platform as the solo player perfoms their losing animation inside the control panel.
Controls
Mario Party 7
Solo (1 player)
- – Spin stage
Group (3 players)
- – Move
Mario Party: The Top 100
Solo (1 player)
- : Turn clockwise
- : Turn counterclockwise
Group (3 players)
- : Move
In-game text
Mario Party 7
- Rules – "One player spins the stage in an attempt to make the 3 players on pogo sticks fall through a hole."
- Advice – "The stage turns clockwise and counterclockwise. Look out!"
Mario Party: The Top 100
- Description – "It's a battle between the player spinning the stage and the 3 trying their best not to fall through!"
- On-screen (Solo) – "Get your rivals to fall through"
- On-screen (Team) – "Don't fall into the holes!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | グルグルホッピング[?] Guruguru hoppingu |
Spinning Around Hopping (guruguru is an onomatopoeia for spinning/rotating/etc.) | |
Dutch | Pogo-disco[?] | Pogo Disco | |
German | Hopp & Ex[?] | ? | |
Italian | Caduta molleggiata[?] | Sprung fall | |
Spanish | Salto estratosférico[?] | Stratospheric Jump |