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'''Rotisserie Rampage''' is a 1-VS.-3 [[Mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. In this game, the single player spins a meat being cooked by a [[Shy Guy]] trying to make the other three fall off of said meat. The three players must run the opposite direction at a fast rate to stay on the meat, but not too fast, as the single player can change the direction, which will make them fall off quickly. If a player falls off, | '''Rotisserie Rampage''' is a 1-VS.-3 [[Mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. In this game, the single player spins a meat being cooked by a [[Shy Guy]] trying to make the other three fall off of said meat. The three players must run the opposite direction at a fast rate to stay on the meat, but not too fast, as the single player can change the direction, which will make them fall off quickly. If a player falls off, he or she gets burned. If the player succeeds, he orshe wins the mini-game; if the others are still on the rolling meat at the end of the time limit, they win. Whoever wins will be seen in front of the meat, doing a victory dance. | ||
[[Shock, Drop or Roll]], another mini-game found in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', | [[Shock, Drop or Roll]], another mini-game found in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', exhibits a similar play style. | ||
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Revision as of 18:25, May 1, 2011
Template:Minigame-infobox Rotisserie Rampage is a 1-VS.-3 Mini-game in Mario Party DS. In this game, the single player spins a meat being cooked by a Shy Guy trying to make the other three fall off of said meat. The three players must run the opposite direction at a fast rate to stay on the meat, but not too fast, as the single player can change the direction, which will make them fall off quickly. If a player falls off, he or she gets burned. If the player succeeds, he orshe wins the mini-game; if the others are still on the rolling meat at the end of the time limit, they win. Whoever wins will be seen in front of the meat, doing a victory dance.
Shock, Drop or Roll, another mini-game found in Mario Party 2, exhibits a similar play style.
Controls
Single Player:
Stylus- Spin the meat
Team Players:
D-pad- Move
Rules
Single Player: Spin your opponents off of the hunk of meat by turning it unpredictably.
Team Players: Keep your balance so you don't fall off the rotating hunk of meat. If even one of you survives, you'll all win.
Tips
Single Player: Change the rotation unpredictably to have the best chance of catching your opponents off guard
Team Players: Don't run too far in one direction as you try to stay on, or you might get caught off guard when your opponents turns it the other way.
Trivia
- Possibly as an easter egg, on the top screen, different aircraft and birds can be seen. One some instances, even U.F.O.s can be seen.