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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:MP9AmericanFootball.png|thumb|left|200px|Another screenshot of Tackle Takedown.]] | |||
The solo player attempts to reach the goal line without being tackled by a rival. They have three speed boosts they can use to try and outmaneuver the rivals. If a rival attempts a tackle and misses, they fall down and lose some time. The rivals win if one of them successfully tackles the solo player or if time runs out. | The solo player attempts to reach the goal line without being tackled by a rival. They have three speed boosts they can use to try and outmaneuver the rivals. If a rival attempts a tackle and misses, they fall down and lose some time. The rivals win if one of them successfully tackles the solo player or if time runs out. | ||
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Tackle Takedown is a 1-vs-Rivals minigame featured in Mario Party 9.
Introduction
The screen shows the rivals standing by a football. One of the rivals kicks it into the air. The camera zooms out as the solo player catches it.
Gameplay
File:MP9AmericanFootball.png
Another screenshot of Tackle Takedown.
The solo player attempts to reach the goal line without being tackled by a rival. They have three speed boosts they can use to try and outmaneuver the rivals. If a rival attempts a tackle and misses, they fall down and lose some time. The rivals win if one of them successfully tackles the solo player or if time runs out.
Ending
If the solo player is victorious, they spike the football and strike a victory pose, while the rivals groan.
Trivia
- This game is similar to Grabby Gridiron from Mario Party 8.