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The crowd cheers as the winner(s) do(es) their victory animation and, unless all four players get the same distance from the target time, the loser(s) do(es) their losing animation. If | The crowd cheers as the winner(s) do(es) their victory animation and, unless all four players get the same distance from the target time, the loser(s) do(es) their losing animation. If a draw occurs, the players just sulk. | ||
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Revision as of 11:28, April 3, 2022
- Not to be confused with Clock-Watcher.
Clock Watchers is a 4-Player Mic minigame found in Mario Party 7. Its name is a play on "clock" and both forms of the word "watch" (which is a term for a miniature clock or a verb meaning "to observe").
Introduction
The Goomba-filled audience cheers as the players run onto the stage.
Gameplay
The announcer gives each player a set time to aim for, which is shown on the large clock. The players have to say "Stop" into the Mic after an amount of time as close to said amount as possible has passed. After three seconds, the timer will disappear, forcing players to keep track themselves. If a player does not stop the clock within 20 seconds, they are disqualified. The player(s) who come(s) closest to their target time win(s).
Ending
The crowd cheers as the winner(s) do(es) their victory animation and, unless all four players get the same distance from the target time, the loser(s) do(es) their losing animation. If a draw occurs, the players just sulk.
Controls
– Say: "Stop"
In-game text
- Rules – "Stop the timer as close to the target time as you can."
- Advice – "Once the timer disappears, keep counting in your head."
See also
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Uhr-plötzlich[?] | Portmnateau of Uhr (clock) and urplötzlich (suddenly) | |
Italian | Cronomaestri[?] | Chronomasters | |
Spanish | Crono a ciegas[?] | Blind Watch |