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==Ending==
==Ending==
[[File:AsteroadRageEnding.png|thumb|right|The ending to Asteroad Rage]]
[[File:AsteroadRageEnding.png|thumb|right|The ending to Asteroad Rage]]
The winner faces the camera and waves before flying away, while the loser is seen flying through space in the background.
The winner faces the camera and waves before flying away, while the loser is seen flying through space in the background. If both players get to the planet in the background, they both celebrate.
 
===Ties===
If the players trigger a tie by colliding with the asteroids at the same time, the game stays where they crashed into the asteroids until the screen fades to black. In the case where the characters get to the planet in the background, they both celebrate.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 23:39, November 14, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Asteroad Rage is a Duel minigame found in Mario Party 6. It is based on the Asteroid Belt and the gas giant Jupiter. This minigame's name is a pun on "road rage," which refers to overly aggressive drivers.

Gameplay

Players in their spaceships attempt to avoid fly-by asteroids in an asteroid belt to get to the gas giant within 30 seconds. As time passes, more asteroids pass by and the spaceship speeds up a little, making it a little harder to steer. The last player standing wins. The match is a tie if both players manage to stay in during the time limit or both players get hit by an asteroid at the same time.

Ending

The ending to Asteroad Rage in Mario Party 6
The ending to Asteroad Rage

The winner faces the camera and waves before flying away, while the loser is seen flying through space in the background. If both players get to the planet in the background, they both celebrate.

Controls

  • L Button – Move left
  • R Button – Move right

In-game text

  • Rules"Steer your spaceship to avoid ramming into asteroids! Whoever hits an asteroid first loses!"
  • Advice"Look ahead to figure out the best course through the asteroids!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スペースパイロット![?]
Supēsu pairotto!
Space Pilot!
German Asteroidenslalom[?] Asteroid Slalom
Italian Asteroide d'Impiccio[?] Hindrance Asteroid
Spanish Asteroides por doquier[?] Asteroids Everywhere

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