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* '''Rules''' – ''"Hit the Dice Block to earn the same number of coins as the number rolled."'' | * '''Rules''' – ''"Hit the Dice Block to earn the same number of coins as the number rolled."'' | ||
* '''Advice''' – ''"You can hit the Dice Block many times. Jump, jump, jump!"'' | * '''Advice''' – ''"You can hit the Dice Block many times. Jump, jump, jump!"'' | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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Cointagious Dice Block 0.png|0 coins | |||
Cointagious Dice Block 1.png|1 coin | |||
Cointagious Dice Block 2.png|2 coins | |||
Cointagious Dice Block 3.png|3 coins | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 03:01, February 20, 2022
Template:Minigame-infobox Cointagious is a 4-Player coin-collecting minigame in Mario Party 7. Its name is a pun on the word "contagious."
Introduction
The screen zooms in on the four players as four Dice Blocks appear.
Gameplay
In this minigame, the main goal is to collect as many coins as possible. For 20 seconds, the players hit Dice Blocks that roll from zero to three. The number that appears on the Dice Block when rolled is how many coins are received. There is no winner in this game, as, regardless of how many coins are received by the end of the game, everybody still walks away with something, unless a player did not get any coins at all.
Ending
After time is up, all the Dice Blocks disappear. All players who got coins do their victory animations. If a player does not get any coins, they will do their losing animation instead.
Controls
- – Jump
In-game text
- Rules – "Hit the Dice Block to earn the same number of coins as the number rolled."
- Advice – "You can hit the Dice Block many times. Jump, jump, jump!"
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | たたいてコインサイコロ[?] Tataite koin saikoro |
Hit the Coin Dice | |
German | Münziplikator[?] | Pun on Münze (coin) and Multiplikator (multiplier) | |
Italian | Gettonando[?] | Term for inserting money in a jukebox | |
Spanish | Monedados[?] | Portmanteau on moneda (coin) and dado (dice) |