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|PorM=Castles in the Air
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|Fra= De briques et de blocs
|Fre= De briques et de blocs
|FraM= Of bricks and blocks (pun on the expression ''de bric et de broc'', which means "random elements")
|FreM= Of bricks and blocks (pun on the expression ''de bric et de broc'', which means "random elements")
|SpaA=Figuras a las alturas
|SpaA=Figuras a las alturas
|SpaAM=Shapes to Heaven
|SpaAM=Shapes to Heaven

Revision as of 01:57, January 8, 2024

Shape Up
Shape Up, from Mario Party 10.
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame
Time limit 3 seconds
Music track This Is Fun!
Music sample

Shape Up is a 2-vs.-2 minigame appearing in Mario Party 10. Its name is a pun on a phrase that means "to develop or occur in a particular way," "to improve performance or behavior," or "to become physically fit."

Gameplay

The players are set in a playful environment, with an elevated platform. Players from both teams must work together in order to create a block tower that reaches above the dotted line. Shapes appear at random, and the players must use a shape in order for another to appear. If a team builds its block tower above the dotted line and lets it hold for three seconds, then said team wins.

Controls

  • Wii Remote − Move cursor
  • Press and hold A Button − Select shape

In-game text

Grab blocks with A Button, and stack them up to the line!

  • Minigame Space Description – "Balance game"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Dutch Blokkenbouwsel[?] Block building
French De briques et de blocs[?] Of bricks and blocks (pun on the expression de bric et de broc, which means "random elements")
German Türmchenbau[?] Tower Construction
Italian Castelli in aria[?] Castles in the air
Portuguese Castelos no Ar[?] Castles in the Air
Spanish (NOA) Figuras a las alturas[?] Shapes to Heaven
Spanish (NOE) Castillos en el aire[?] Castles in the Air