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* A similar course name from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' was called [[Tick Tock Clock]].
* A similar course name from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' was called [[Tick Tock Clock]].
* It is possible for both players to be knocked off of the clock if they're hit by the minute hand at the same time. If this happens, the result is obviously a Draw.
* It is possible for both players to be knocked off of the clock if they're hit by the minute hand at the same time. If this happens, the result is obviously a Draw.
* Even though it does not say in the instructions, you can use the control stick to move your character. They will, however, stay in the same place and it is useless to use it.
* Even though it does not say in the instructions, you can use the control stick to move your character. The character will, however, stay in the same place and it is useless to use it.


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Revision as of 18:16, May 25, 2009

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Mario and Yoshi competing each other in this mini-game.

Tick Tock Hop is a duel mini-game founded in Mario Party 3.

Gameplay

Players have to dodge the minute hand by simply jump over it as it comes spinning around toward the players. The more the players stay on the second hand from being knocked over, the more the both hands will speed up as the mini-game gets a little harder. Last standing player wins.

Trivia

  • A similar course name from Super Mario 64 was called Tick Tock Clock.
  • It is possible for both players to be knocked off of the clock if they're hit by the minute hand at the same time. If this happens, the result is obviously a Draw.
  • Even though it does not say in the instructions, you can use the control stick to move your character. The character will, however, stay in the same place and it is useless to use it.


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