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Revision as of 08:51, April 20, 2022

Same Is Lame
Same Is Lame from Mario Party 6
Type 4-Player mini-game
Time limit 5 seconds per round

Same Is Lame is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 6.

Introduction

The first player runs across the area, then jumps down a small set of stairs and then onto the podium. The view then changes to the one shown in-game.

Gameplay

In this minigame, every player has a podium to stand on. During each round, players have five seconds to press the B Button, A Button, R Button, or L Button button. As long as there is time left during the round, the players can change their choices by pressing another button. If the results show that a player's choice is different from the others', that player's podium rises. Nothing happens to any players that have pressed the same button as another player or do not press a button within the time limit. The first player to choose a different button three times wins, though multiple players can win.

Ending

The losers'/loser's platform(s) head(s) back down to the bottom as the camera zooms in on the winner(s). A spotlight then shines on the winner(s), and confetti rains down on them as they perform their victory animation(s). In some cases, losers can be seen doing their losing animations.

Controls

  • B Button A Button L Button R Button – Pick a button

In-game text

  • Rules"Choose a button to press. If you're the only player to choose that button, your platform will rise. Raise three levels to win!"
  • Advice"You can change your button choice as many times as you want before the timer runs out."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ちがってアップ[?]
Chigatte Appu
Be different and up
German Aufsteiger[?] Fast Climber
Italian Pulsante Esclusivo[?] Unique Button
Spanish Variedad con gusto[?] Preferring Variety

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