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===''Mario Party Superstars''===
===''Mario Party Superstars''===
*Mash {{button|switch|jc-right}} to Swing Hammer
*Mash {{button|switch|jc-right}} to swing hammer


==In-game text==
==In-game text==

Latest revision as of 17:24, November 9, 2024

Not to be confused with Pokey Punch-out.
Pokey Pummel
Pokey Pummel from Mario Party 7
Mario Party 7
Pokey Pummel from Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party: The Top 100
Pokey Pummel from Mario Party Superstars
Mario Party Superstars
Appears in Mario Party 7
Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party Superstars
Type 4-Player minigame
Initial record 5'00"00 (Mario Party 7)
0:30.00 (Mario Party: The Top 100)
0:10.00 (Mario Party Superstars)
Music track Fun in the Sun
Music sample
Mario Party 7:

Mario Party: The Top 100:

Mario Party Superstars:

Pokey Pummel is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 7, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars.

Introduction[edit]

The players are standing in a desert when four Pokeys rise out of the ground. Hammers then appear in the players' hands.

Gameplay[edit]

The players must smack the Pokeys as fast as they can to send their segments flying; each segment takes five hits (three in Mario Party: The Top 100). The first player to knock away the head wins. If no one completely smacks their Pokey within five or three minutes in Mario Party 7 or Mario Party Superstars, respectively, the minigame will end in a tie.

In Mario Party 7, this is one of the minigames that can appear in Decathlon Castle. Here, the player's objective is to knock out the Pokey's segments as fast as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. It also appears in The Top 100's Half Decathlon as the second minigame.

Ending[edit]

The ending to Pokey Pummel in Mario Party 7

In Mario Party 7 and Superstars, as soon as one player finishes, the other Pokeys sink into the ground, and the winner celebrates; in Mario Party 7, the camera zooms in on them. If a tie occurs in both games, all players will perform losing animations.

Controls[edit]

Mario Party 7[edit]

  • A Button – Tap to swing hammer

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Mash A Button: Swing hammer

Mario Party Superstars[edit]

  • Mash Single Joy-Con Right Button to swing hammer

In-game text[edit]

Mario Party 7[edit]

  • Rules"Send the Pokeys flying by whacking them with your hammer. The first player to smash all of them wins!"
  • Advice"Hit each Pokey 5 times to send it flying. Press the button as fast as you can!"

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Description"Keep swinging your hammer to knock Pokey down to size! Each segment takes 3 hits to knock out."
  • On-screen"Hammer away at Pokey!"

Mario Party Superstars[edit]

  • "Keep swinging your hammer to knock Pokey down to size! Each segment takes five hits to knock out."

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese れんだでサンボ[?]
Renda de Sanbo
Smash Pokey Repeatedly
Chinese (simplified) 连打刺球丸子[?]
Liándǎ Cìqiú Wánzi
Smash Pokey Repeatedly
Chinese (traditional) 連打刺球丸子[?]
Liándǎ Cìqiú Wánzi
Smash Pokey Repeatedly
Dutch Pokey-slag[?] Pokey Strike
French Pokey à la Masse[?] Pokey Amassed
German Hau den Pokey[?] Portmanteau of hau den lukas ("high striker"-funfair attraction) and "Pokey"
Italian Battibruco[?] Pun on Marghibruco (Pokey's Italian name) and battere (beat)
Korean 선인을 연타하라![?]
Seonineul Yeontahara!
Mash Pokey!
Portuguese Cactubol[?] Portmanteau of Cactubola (Pokey's Portuguese name) and the suffix -bol (forms the names of sports, which is a loanword of English compounds ending in ball)
Russian Поки-выбивалка[?]
Poki-vybivalka
Pokey-beater
Spanish (NOA) Aporreando pokeys[?] Hammering Pokeys
Spanish (NOE) Hockey Pokey[?] Hockey Pokey

Trivia[edit]