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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
A set of ten [[Stone-Eye]]s emerge from a ground whilst red [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s cheer, before revealing the player characters at the top of a large platform in the desert.
A set of ten [[Stone-Eye]]s emerges from the ground while red [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s cheer, before revealing the player characters at the top of a large platform in the desert.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The minigame acts as a modified, shortened form of {{wp|ten-pin bowling}}. Stone-Eyes act as bowling pins, and as in the real-world sport, are placed in a tetrad, with four Stone-Eyes in the back, then three, then two, then one. The set of Stone-Eyes are placed at the end of a long, steep path, with the player characters at the top, holding a boulder which acts as a bowling ball. Players can aim the boulder by moving it left or right - after ten seconds have passed, the boulder will automatically be pushed forward, knocking down any Stone-Eyes it comes into contact with. Throughout the path are hills of sand, which can affect the boulder's trajectory. As with real bowling pins, Stone-Eyes that are knocked by the boulder can knock down addition Stone-Eyes, making hitting all ten easier. After the boulder and any contacted Stone-Eyes finish moving, the red Koopa Paratroopas evaluate the score and celebrate. The player who knock down the most Stone-Eyes wins. Like with bowling, knocking down all ten Stone-Eyes is labelled a "Strike", though only one throw and one round is offered, effectively making a strike no different than a real-world score of ten. Due to this, two players achieving a strike will tie the game.
The minigame acts as a modified, shortened form of {{wp|ten-pin bowling}}. Stone-Eyes act as bowling pins, and as in the real-world sport, they are placed in a tetrad, with four Stone-Eyes in the back, then three, then two, then one. The set of Stone-Eyes is placed at the end of a long, steep path, with the player characters at the top, holding a boulder that acts as a bowling ball. Players can aim the boulder by moving it left or right—after ten seconds have passed, the boulder is automatically pushed forward, knocking down any Stone-Eyes it comes into contact with. Throughout the path are hills of sand, which can affect the boulder's trajectory. As with real bowling pins, Stone-Eyes that are knocked by the boulder can knock down addition Stone-Eyes, making hitting all ten easier. After the boulder and any contacted Stone-Eyes finish moving, the red Koopa Paratroopas evaluate the score and celebrate. The player who knocks down the higher number of Stone-Eyes wins. Like with bowling, knocking down all ten Stone-Eyes is labeled a "Strike," though only one throw and one round are offered, effectively making a strike no different from a real-world score of ten. Due to this, two players achieving a strike tie the minigame.


==Controls==
==Controls==
* {{button|switch|stick}} – Move Left/Right
* {{button|switch|stick}} – Move left/right


==In-game description==
==In-game text==
''"You have ten seconds to roll the ball to take out as many Stone-Eyes as you can. You only have one shot."''
''You have ten seconds to roll the ball to take out as many Stone-Eyes as you can. You only have one shot.''


{{SMPJ minigames}}
{{SMPJ minigames}}
[[Category:Duel minigames]]
[[Category:Duel minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party Jamboree new minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party Jamboree new minigames]]

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Stone-Eye Bowling
A boulder bowling minigame in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Appears in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Type Duel minigame
Time limit 10 seconds

Stone-Eye Bowling is a Duel minigame in Super Mario Party Jamboree.

Introduction

A set of ten Stone-Eyes emerges from the ground while red Koopa Paratroopas cheer, before revealing the player characters at the top of a large platform in the desert.

Gameplay

The minigame acts as a modified, shortened form of ten-pin bowling. Stone-Eyes act as bowling pins, and as in the real-world sport, they are placed in a tetrad, with four Stone-Eyes in the back, then three, then two, then one. The set of Stone-Eyes is placed at the end of a long, steep path, with the player characters at the top, holding a boulder that acts as a bowling ball. Players can aim the boulder by moving it left or right—after ten seconds have passed, the boulder is automatically pushed forward, knocking down any Stone-Eyes it comes into contact with. Throughout the path are hills of sand, which can affect the boulder's trajectory. As with real bowling pins, Stone-Eyes that are knocked by the boulder can knock down addition Stone-Eyes, making hitting all ten easier. After the boulder and any contacted Stone-Eyes finish moving, the red Koopa Paratroopas evaluate the score and celebrate. The player who knocks down the higher number of Stone-Eyes wins. Like with bowling, knocking down all ten Stone-Eyes is labeled a "Strike," though only one throw and one round are offered, effectively making a strike no different from a real-world score of ten. Due to this, two players achieving a strike tie the minigame.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move left/right

In-game text

You have ten seconds to roll the ball to take out as many Stone-Eyes as you can. You only have one shot.