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|type=Single-player mini-game
|type=Single-player mini-game
|time=60 seconds (Shroom City)<br>30 seconds (Play Land and Mini-Game Attack)
|track=Slowly Yet Surely
|track=Slowly Yet Surely
|sample=[[File:MPA Mini-Game Theme 1.oga]]
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Latest revision as of 02:18, October 5, 2024

Grabbit
The mini-game, Grabbit from Mario Party Advance
Appears in Mario Party Advance
Type Single-player mini-game
Time limit 60 seconds (Shroom City)
30 seconds (Play Land and Mini-Game Attack)
Music track Slowly Yet Surely
Music sample

Grabbit is a single-player minigame found in Mario Party Advance. The minigame's title is a portmanteau of the words "grab" and "rabbit."

Introduction[edit]

One of the rabbits leaps out of the hole in the top left corner and walks over a little; the camera then moves to the player's character, and the minigame begins.

Gameplay[edit]

The player attempts to sneak up on the rabbits and catch them within the time limit. The player catches rabbits by diving into them by pressing A Button. Every time the player catches a rabbit, they earn a point, as well as adding more seconds to the timer in Play Land. Rabbits run to their burrows if the player is too close to them. If the player bumps into a wall when diving, the player is stunned for a moment.

In the Shroom City mode, the player must catch seven rabbits within 60 seconds. In Mini-Game Attack, the player must catch five rabbits within 30 seconds.

Controls[edit]

  • +Control Pad – Move
  • A Button – Dive
  • B ButtonRun

In-game text[edit]

Sneak up on the bunnies, then dive and grab them before they hop away!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すべってキャッチ[?]
Subette Kyatchi
Slide and Catch
French Lapinous[?] From "lapin" (rabbit)
German Hasenfang[?] Hare Catch
Italian Acciuffapelo[?] Catchfur
Spanish Cazaconejos[?] Rabbit Hunt