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The rotating cylinder controller sticks go back into the machine, and the veteran characters do their ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' to ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' winning animations (except [[Birdo]] and [[Dry Bones]], who do their same animations as usual) instead of the new ones they received in this game, as in the game's E3 trailer.<ref>IGN (June 16, 2011). [https://youtu.be/5AUhL4C3RLo Mario Party 7 Trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 22, 2024.</ref> When the characters win, they do not say their winning voice lines, instead simply exclaiming. | The rotating cylinder controller sticks go back into the machine, and the veteran characters do their ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' to ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' winning animations (except [[Birdo]] and [[Dry Bones]], who do their same animations as usual) instead of the new ones they received in this game, as in the game's {{wp|E3}} trailer.<ref>IGN (June 16, 2011). [https://youtu.be/5AUhL4C3RLo Mario Party 7 Trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 22, 2024.</ref> When the characters win, they do not say their winning voice lines, instead simply exclaiming. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:00, August 22, 2024
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Appears in | Mario Party 7 | ||
Type | 8-Player minigame | ||
Music track | Fun in the Sun | ||
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Spin Off is an 8-Player minigame in Mario Party 7. Its name comes from "spin-off," which is where another character from a TV show, book, or game stars in their own.
Gameplay[edit]
Two characters on each team are controlling a rotating cylinder with halves of pictures of enemies from the Super Mario franchise (a Goomba, Bob-omb, Thwomp, Whomp, and Chain Chomp). Each player on a team controls one half of the rotating pictures. When a player character presses the lever to stop a slot, the slot makes one complete rotation before stopping. The first team to form three different pictures achieves victory. This is the only minigame in Mario Party 7 to use the characters' main victory animations from the previous installments.
Ending[edit]
The rotating cylinder controller sticks go back into the machine, and the veteran characters do their Mario Party 4 to Mario Party 6 winning animations (except Birdo and Dry Bones, who do their same animations as usual) instead of the new ones they received in this game, as in the game's E3 trailer.[1] When the characters win, they do not say their winning voice lines, instead simply exclaiming.
Controls[edit]
- / – Stop / Start
In-game text[edit]
- Rules – "Stop the slots to make the character shown. You must make 3 different characters to win."
- Advice – "Once the slot stops, press the button to start it anew. The slot will make 1 full rotation before stopping."
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | あわせてイラスト[?] Awasete irasuto |
Join the picture | |
French | Bonne pioche[?] | Good stock | |
German | Vis-a-Visage[?] | Face to Face | |
Italian | Visi recisi[?] | Cut-off faces | |
Spanish | ¡Qué cara![?] | What a Face! (Pun on an expression meaning "you've got some nerve!") |
References[edit]
- ^ IGN (June 16, 2011). Mario Party 7 Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved August 22, 2024.