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On-Again, Off-Again
4-Player Minigame
Appears in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Type 1-vs.-3 minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Reckless Advance

On-Again, Off-Again is a 1-vs.-3 minigame found in Super Mario Party Jamboree. Its name is derived from the phrase that describes relationships or events that start and stop intermittently.

Introduction

A Grrrol comes out of a hole on the left. The solo player jumps to hit the ON/OFF Switch. The three team players move left to avoid getting hit by the Grrrol as it rolls offscreen, then return to the middle.

Gameplay

The solo player must use the ON/OFF Switch to make the Grrrols fall through the platforms to hit the team players as they avoid being hit by them. If the solo player manages to eliminate the team of three, they win. If the team of three has at least one member standing after time runs out, the team wins.

Ending

The players' characters are in a different part of a mine. If the solo player wins, they perform their victory animation while the team players stand behind them and perform their losing animations. If the team players win, they perform their victory animations while the solo player stands behind them and performs their losing animation.

Controls

Solo Side (1 player)

  • Single Joy-Con Right Button – Jump

Team Side (3 players)

  • Control Stick – Move
  • Single Joy-Con Right Button – Jump

In-game text

The solo player uses the switch to change the blocks and drop Grrrols. Try to collect Grrrols above and drop them at the right time! The team side avoids the Grrrols.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Portuguese Alçapão atropelão[1] Alçapão means "trapdoor." Atropelão is a slang for someone who keeps running over people.
Spanish Caídas calculadas[2] Calculated Falls

References