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Revision as of 05:25, May 10, 2022

Not to be confused with Pour to Score.
Soar to Score
Soar to Score, from Mario Party 10.
Appears in Mario Party 10
Mario Party: The Top 100
Type Free-for-All minigame
Time limit 10 seconds per turn
Music track Time It Just Right! (named "Soar to Score" in Mario Party: The Top 100)
What Are The Results?
Music sample
Mario Party 10 (Time It Just Right!):

Mario Party 10 (What Are The Results?): Mario Party: The Top 100 (Soar to Score): Mario Party: The Top 100 (What Are The Results?):

Soar to Score is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10 and Mario Party: The Top 100.

Introduction

In the Mario Party 10 version, the minigame starts with Blue Toad testing the spinning rope. Regardless of where he lands, he raises his arms and cheers when he lands. In Mario Party: The Top 100, Toad always lands on the left 60.

Gameplay

The players start on a spinning rope, trying to see how many points they can get. Once the player lands on a colored area, they get the number of points shown on that area. The green area is worth zero points, the blue areas are worth 20, the yellow areas are worth 40, the orange areas are worth 60, the pink areas are worth 80, and the red/magenta area with a flower icon is worth 100. After each player goes twice, the player with the most points wins.

Player reactions

Each player reacts upon landing to their success or failure as follows:

  • 0 points: Groan in disappointment.
  • 20 points: Their third-place animation from Mario Party 9 (except Luigi's and Peach's, which are taken from Mario Party: Island Tour) or an equivalent if they are Rosalina, Donkey Kong, Toadette, or Spike. (Mario Party 10) / Groan in disappointment. (Mario Party: The Top 100)
  • 40 points: A sigh of relief.
  • 60 points: Waving to the camera.
  • 80 points: A quick celebration. (Mario Party 10) / Cheering. (Mario Party: The Top 100)
  • 100 points: Cheering. (Mario Party 10) / A quick celebration. (Mario Party: The Top 100)

Controls

Mario Party 10

  • A Button – Let go

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • A Button: Fling

In-game text

Mario Party 10

  • Description"Press A Button to let go at just the right time!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Description"Fling yourself at the right moment to land on the highest-scoring spot!"
  • On-screen"Fling yourself to the highest score!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぐるぐるジャンプ[?]
Guruguru Janpu
Spinning Jump
Dutch Zotte Zweefmolen[?] Crazy Carousel
German Punkteschleuder[?] Point Catapult
Italian Volteggi vorticosi[?] Vortical spins
Portuguese Pontos Rodopiantes[?] Spinning Points
Spanish (NOA) Girar y ganar[?] Spin and Win
Spanish (NOE) Saltimbanquis[?] Acrobats