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===Trio Challenge===
===Trio Challenge===
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', this minigame is available in stage 1 and stage 4 of the [[Mt. Minigames#Trio Challenge|Trio Challenge]] in [[Mt. Minigames]].
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', this minigame is available in Stage 1 and Stage 4 of the [[Mt. Minigames#Trio Challenge|Trio Challenge]] in [[Mt. Minigames]].


In stage 1, human player(s) play as a team against an Normal CPU solo opponent, and the rank requirements are:
In Stage 1, (a) human player(s) play(s) as a team against a Normal CPU solo opponent, and the rank requirements are:
* A: 81-90 seconds (combined total time survived of all three team members)
* A: 81–90 seconds (combined total time survived of all three team members)
* B: 61-80 seconds
* B: 61–80 seconds
* C: 41-60 seconds
* C: 41–60 seconds
* D: 30-40 seconds
* D: 30–40 seconds


In stage 4, a single human player plays against Normal CPU opponents, and the rank requirements are:
In Stage 4, a single human player plays against Normal CPU opponents, and the rank requirements are:
* A: Hit all targets with more than 11 seconds left
* A: Hit all targets with more than 11 seconds left
* B: Win with over 11 seconds left but with targets remaining
* B: Win with over 11 seconds left but with targets remaining
* C: 5-10 seconds left
* C: 5–10 seconds left
* D: 1-4 seconds left
* D: 1–4 seconds left


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 09:26, October 17, 2024

Archer-ival
Archer-ival from Mario Party 2
Mario Party 2
Archer-ival from Mario Party Superstars.
Mario Party Superstars
Appears in Mario Party 2
Mario Party Superstars
Type 1-vs-3 minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track That's All of It
Music sample
Mario Party 2:

Mario Party Superstars:

Archer-ival is a 1-vs-3 minigame in Mario Party 2 and Mario Party Superstars. Its name is a pun on the term "archrival."

Gameplay

The main objective for the player with the bow and arrow is to shoot the characters' panels. The team players' main objective is to dodge the arrows shot by the solo character. In Mario Party 2, the solo player can also earn some extra coins by hitting the other pictures thrown in as well. The Boo panel gives one coin, the Toad panel gives two coins, and the Baby Bowser panel gives three coins. Each panel moves at a slow pace, yet it is enough to avoid an arrow being shot directly at it. The non-playable panels and other characters' panels, though, can block the path, causing them to be a still target for the solo character. The solo player has unlimited arrows. The solo player wins if they remove all three opponents' pictures. The team players win if at least one of them remains for 30 seconds.

In the Mini-Game Coaster, the human player plays against the team of three.

In Mario Party Superstars, Toad is replaced by Goomba, and Baby Bowser is replaced by Bowser Jr., though none of the non-player panels give additional coins. Additionally, the solo player vocalizes each time they set or shoot an arrow, as do the team players each time they move, and shooting an arrow makes a more realistic sound. Also, if the team wins, the remaining member(s) from the team appear(s) from behind the brick wall, holding their respective panels, and celebrate(s) while the solo player groans in disappointment.

Trio Challenge

In Mario Party Superstars, this minigame is available in Stage 1 and Stage 4 of the Trio Challenge in Mt. Minigames.

In Stage 1, (a) human player(s) play(s) as a team against a Normal CPU solo opponent, and the rank requirements are:

  • A: 81–90 seconds (combined total time survived of all three team members)
  • B: 61–80 seconds
  • C: 41–60 seconds
  • D: 30–40 seconds

In Stage 4, a single human player plays against Normal CPU opponents, and the rank requirements are:

  • A: Hit all targets with more than 11 seconds left
  • B: Win with over 11 seconds left but with targets remaining
  • C: 5–10 seconds left
  • D: 1–4 seconds left

Controls

Mario Party 2

Solo (1 player)

  • Control Stick – Move left/right
  • A Button – Set arrow / Shoot arrow

Group (3 players)

  • Control Stick – Move left/right

Mario Party Superstars

Solo Side (1 player)

  • Control Stick (Left and Right) – Move
  • A Button – Set and Shoot Arrow

Team Side (3 players)

  • Control Stick (Left and Right) – Move

In-game text

Mario Party 2

  • Game Rules"Try to hit the moving targets with your arrows! Knock all three rivals down to win!"
  • Game Rules (Mini-Game Coaster)"Knock down all three of your rivals in the archery shooting gallery to clear this Mini-Game."
  • Advice"Hit other targets like Toad, Boo and Baby Bowser to win a cache of Coins."

Mario Party Superstars

  • Solo side: "Try to hit the moving targets."
  • Team side: "Avoid getting hit."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese まとあて! ショット!![?]
Matoate! Shotto!!
Hit the targets! Shoot!!
Chinese (simplified) 瞄准! 发射!![?]
Miáozhǔn! Fāshè!!
Aim! Fire!!
Chinese (traditional) 瞄準! 發射!![?]
Miáozhǔn! Fāshè!!
Aim! Fire!!
Dutch Boogschieten[?] Archery
French Archerie Zizanie[?] Discord Archery
German Flitzebogen[?] Toy Bow
Italian Sotto tiro[?] Under fire
Korean 과녁을 향해 샷![?]
Guanyeokeul hyanghae shot!
Shoot for the Targets!
Portuguese Arco-Inimigo[?] Pun on arco ("bow") and arqui-inimigo ("arch-enemy")
Russian Лук-трюк[?]
Luk-tryuk
Bow-trick
Spanish Arqueros Rivales[?] Rival Archers

Trivia

  • This is one of the two minigames in Mario Party 2 to reuse victory animations from the original Mario Party, the other being Platform Peril.
  • In Mario Party 2, when Baby Bowser is shot, Bowser can be heard laughing.