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This minigame also exists as a Reverse Minigame. The objective is for the players to try to be first to hit a Spiked Ball. | This minigame also exists as a Reverse Minigame. The objective is for the players to try to be first to hit a Spiked Ball. | ||
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Revision as of 21:47, April 21, 2012
- Not to be confused with Tumblin' Temple.
Tumble Temple is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9.
Introduction
Lava spouts from behind the players as they run onto the screen.
Gameplay
Players dodge Spiked Balls as they fall through a field of pegs, which switch on and off as time passes. Any player hit by a spiked ball is immediately eliminated. Players are also eliminated for falling into the lava. The spiked balls come in a big size and a small size. As time goes on, the frequency of all spiked balls increases. The last player remaining, or any players remaining after 60 seconds, win.
This minigame also exists as a Reverse Minigame. The objective is for the players to try to be first to hit a Spiked Ball.