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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:LaunchBreak.png|thumb|The rockets in the space.]] | |||
The game involves the players pumping machines to launch rockets. An energy meter is displayed on the screen, and is split into three sections. When the pointer is pointing to the first section, the players must press {{button|wii|1}} as fast as they can. The same must be done during the second section, but pressing {{button|wii|2}}. During the third and last section, the players must shake the {{button|wii|Wiimote}} until the bar is completely filled. | The game involves the players pumping machines to launch rockets. An energy meter is displayed on the screen, and is split into three sections. When the pointer is pointing to the first section, the players must press {{button|wii|1}} as fast as they can. The same must be done during the second section, but pressing {{button|wii|2}}. During the third and last section, the players must shake the {{button|wii|Wiimote}} until the bar is completely filled. | ||
Revision as of 18:43, April 20, 2012
Launch Break is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9.
Gameplay
The game involves the players pumping machines to launch rockets. An energy meter is displayed on the screen, and is split into three sections. When the pointer is pointing to the first section, the players must press as fast as they can. The same must be done during the second section, but pressing . During the third and last section, the players must shake the until the bar is completely filled.
Ending
The players enter their rockets, and they head for space. The player who wins the minigame is launched higher.
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- The name is a pun on "lunch break".
- The concept of this minigame is similar to Pump, Pump and Away from Mario Party 3.