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|image = [[Image:MP8 FlaggingRights.jpg|300px]]
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|appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 8]]
|appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 8]]
|type = Extra mini-game
|type = Extra minigame
|info = '''Rules'''<br>''Mimic the Shy Guy captain by raising the same flag he does. The first player to raise the wrong flag loses!
|info = '''Rules'''<br>''Mimic the Shy Guy captain by raising the same flag he does. The first player to raise the wrong flag loses!
|info2 = '''Hint'''<br>''There's less time to react in each new round! Be careful!
|info2 = '''Hint'''<br>''There's less time to react in each new round! Be careful!
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'''Flagging Rights''' is an extra [[mini-game]] featured in the [[Extras Zone]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.
'''Flagging Rights''' is an extra [[minigame]] featured in the [[Extras Zone]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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==Controls==
==Controls==
This is the only ''Mario Party 8'' mini-game to make use of the Nunchuk controller. The [[Wii Remote]] is held on the right side, and the Nunchuk is held on the left. When the Shy Guy raises the red flag, the player must raise the Wii Remote. If the Shy Guy raises the white flag, the player raises the Nunchuk. If he raises both, the player must raise both.
This is the only ''Mario Party 8'' minigame to make use of the Nunchuk controller. The [[Wii Remote]] is held on the right side, and the Nunchuk is held on the left. When the Shy Guy raises the red flag, the player must raise the Wii Remote. If the Shy Guy raises the white flag, the player raises the Nunchuk. If he raises both, the player must raise both.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==Ending==
==Ending==
When the player gets a flag wrong, a different Shy Guy on the ship will cut the rope on the plank the character is standing on, making them fall into the ocean. The Shy Guy will then wave at them, tauntingly.
When the player gets a flag wrong, a different Shy Guy on the ship will cut the rope on the plank the character is standing on, making them fall into the ocean. The Shy Guy will then wave at them, tauntingly.


Interestingly, the gameplay and appearance of this mini-game are very similar to those of [[Shy Guy Says]] from ''[[Mario Party]]'', but with only 1 or 2 players.
Interestingly, the gameplay and appearance of this mini-game are very similar to those of [[Shy Guy Says]] from ''[[Mario Party]]'', but with only 1 or 2 players.

Revision as of 13:35, December 31, 2011

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Flagging Rights is an extra minigame featured in the Extras Zone in Mario Party 8.

Introduction

The scene moves in on the player, on a ship, along with a Shy Guy wearing a pirate hat. They are both wielding red and white flags.

Controls

This is the only Mario Party 8 minigame to make use of the Nunchuk controller. The Wii Remote is held on the right side, and the Nunchuk is held on the left. When the Shy Guy raises the red flag, the player must raise the Wii Remote. If the Shy Guy raises the white flag, the player raises the Nunchuk. If he raises both, the player must raise both.

Gameplay

The gameplay is fairly predictable: The player must raise the flag the Shy Guy commands for as long as they can. If the player misses even one flag, the game will end. Sometimes the Shy Guy will fake the player out, by raising one flag slightly, but then raising another, or both flags.

Ending

When the player gets a flag wrong, a different Shy Guy on the ship will cut the rope on the plank the character is standing on, making them fall into the ocean. The Shy Guy will then wave at them, tauntingly.

Interestingly, the gameplay and appearance of this mini-game are very similar to those of Shy Guy Says from Mario Party, but with only 1 or 2 players.

Trivia

  • The name is based on the phrase, "bragging rights".


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