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The minigame opens with several [[Boo]]s, [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, or [[Bob-omb]]s on a large sheet of paper.
The minigame opens with several [[Boo]]s, [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s, or [[Bob-omb]]s on a large sheet of paper.


Both players observe the crowd in front of them and choose from three smaller pictures matching the large drawing, as the crowd begins moving off of the paper. The player ends the instant the player picks the incorrect drawing, while the other player wins.
Both players observe the crowd in front of them and choose from three smaller pictures matching the large drawing, as the crowd begins moving off of the paper. The minigame ends the instant a player picks the incorrect drawing, while the other player wins.


Crowd Cover ends with the winner and loser doing their respective animations.
Crowd Cover ends with the winner and loser doing their respective animations.

Revision as of 11:14, March 9, 2025

Crowd Cover
MP3 Crowd Cover.png
Appears in Mario Party 3
Type Duel minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Got It?
Music sample

Crowd Cover is a Duel minigame in Mario Party 3.

Overview

The minigame opens with several Boos, Toads, or Bob-ombs on a large sheet of paper.

Both players observe the crowd in front of them and choose from three smaller pictures matching the large drawing, as the crowd begins moving off of the paper. The minigame ends the instant a player picks the incorrect drawing, while the other player wins.

Crowd Cover ends with the winner and loser doing their respective animations.

The minigame title is a play on the phrase "cloud cover."

Controls

  • A Button – Choose right picture
  • B Button – Choose middle picture
  • Z Button – Choose left picture

In-game text

  • Game Rules
    • Tumble: "There are 3 small pictures similar to the big picture. Choose the one that is identical."
    • Goomba: "Choose the small picture that matches the big picture on the sheet of drawing paper."
  • Advice
    • Tumble: "The number of characters on the drawing paper will slowly decrease, making it easier to see the picture."
    • Goomba: "The characters on the drawing paper will gradually vanish from the picture, making the picture easier to see!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese このえはなあに?[?]
Kono e wa nāni?
Who is drawn?
French A couvert[?] Comes from the expression A couvert! meaning "Take Cover" and the fact that the picture is covered.
German Bilderrätsel[?] Rebus
Spanish Estorbo en Multitud[?] Crowd Hindrance