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==Trivia==
*Similar flattened animations will later be used in [[Smash Compactor]] from [[Mario Party 9]], [[Squish You Were Here]] from [[Mario Party: Island Tour]], and the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake of [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]].


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Revision as of 09:53, January 21, 2025

Flatiator
Flatiator from Mario Party 5
Appears in Mario Party 5
Type 1-vs.-3 mini-game
Time limit 45 seconds
Music track Rolling About
Music sample

Flatiator is a 1-vs.-3 minigame found in Mario Party 5. Its name is a portmanteau of "flat" and "gladiator."

Introduction

The camera is following the solo character trying to flatten the other three characters. Three Monty Moles pop out, and the team characters trip on them, starting the minigame.

Gameplay

The solo player on the large ball attempts to squash the other three players, who must avoid the solo player. However, the ball can be difficult to control. Monty Moles pop out from the dirt as time passes, stunning the team players if they walk over them. The solo player can remove the Monty Moles on the field. If the solo player squashes all three team players within the time limit of 45 seconds, the solo player wins. However, if even one of the team players survives until time is up, the entire team wins.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move

In-game text

  • Rules"One player rides a ball and tries to run over the other three. If you're running, try not to get squashed."
  • Advice"Monty Moles will pop out of the ground. Be careful not to trip on them!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たまのりアタック[?]
Tamanori Atakku
Ball Balancing Attack
French Roule ta Boule[?] Roll Your Ball, after the song by Canadian musician and actor Daniel Lavoie, shared with Sphere Factor
German Geplättet und gerollt[?] Flattened and rolled up
Italian Pallone schiacciatutti[?] Squash-all balloon
Spanish Rodabola[?] Portmanteau of rodar (to roll) and bola (ball)

Trivia