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The players are in tanks, and are blasting at each other. If a player get blasted, the player that they hit respawns, and they get a point. The first player to get three points wins. | The players are in tanks, and are blasting at each other. If a player get blasted, the player that they hit respawns, and they get a point. The first player to get three points wins, whereas players who didn't score any points are automatically ranked last place. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== |
Revision as of 11:33, July 30, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Tanks a Lot (known as Koopa Koliseum in the British English version) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour. The American English name is a pun on the saying "thanks a lot".
Introduction
The field where the players are battling is seen overhead. The camera moves to a view behind the player, and the minigame begins.
Gameplay
The players are in tanks, and are blasting at each other. If a player get blasted, the player that they hit respawns, and they get a point. The first player to get three points wins, whereas players who didn't score any points are automatically ranked last place.
Controls
– Move
– Fire
In-game text
- Rules – American English "Destroy your opponents' tanks before they can destroy yours."
- Rules – British English "Destroy your opponents' tanks before they can destroy yours. Score three hits to win."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Taaie Tanks[?] | Tough Tanks | |
German | Koopa-Arena[?] | Koopa Troopa Arena | |
Italian | Tartacarri[?] | Turtle Wagons | |
Portuguese | Ao A-Tanque[?] | Pun on Ao ataque! ("Charge!") and tanque ("tank") | |
Russian | Атака на танках[?] Ataka na tankakh |
Attack on tanks | |
Spanish | ¡Al atanque![?] | Pun on ¡Al ataque! ("Charge!") and tanque ("tank") |