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'''O-Zone''' is a Duel [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. Its name is a pun on "{{wp|ozone layer}}." The game's website has a game entitled "'''Tic Tac Whoa!'''" which is based on this minigame.
'''O-Zone''' is a Duel [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. Its name is a pun on "{{wp|ozone layer}}" and popular Moldovan pop band [[wikipedia:O-Zone|O-Zone]]. The game's website has a game entitled "'''Tic Tac Whoa!'''" which is based on this minigame.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==

Revision as of 10:14, August 18, 2024

O-Zone
O-Zone from Mario Party 6
Appears in Mario Party 6
Type Duel mini-game
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track Time to Duel
Music sample

O-Zone is a Duel minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name is a pun on "ozone layer" and popular Moldovan pop band O-Zone. The game's website has a game entitled "Tic Tac Whoa!" which is based on this minigame.

Introduction

The introduction shows all the spaces uncovered; they are then covered and spun around on the platform they are on in a 360° turn.

Gameplay

To win this minigame, the players must ground-pound certain spaces that have O's under them. If the space a player ground-pounds is an X, lightning bolts come down on the player and stun them for a few seconds. Some spaces do not have a letter under them at all; nothing happens if these spaces are pounded. A player can also ground-pound their opponent to stun them temporarily. Once a player gets three O's out of five on the board, they win. If neither player ground-pounds three O's within 60 seconds, the minigame ends in a tie.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A ButtonJump
  • A Button A Button – Ground-pound

In-game text

  • Rules"Ground-pound the stage panels to find circles! Be the first to find three to claim victory!"
  • Advice"Before the game begins, carefully study the stage to figure out which panels are circles."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アタリをみつけろ[?]
Atari o mitsukero
Find the Target
French Cercles Croisés[?] Crossed Circles
German Kreuz gegen Kreis[?] Cross against circle
Italian Tris di Cerchi[?] Circle Trio
Spanish El baile de la O[?] The O Dance