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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Players must hit three [[Dice Block]]s to create a math equation that consists of two numbers 1-6 and an operation symbol (+, -, or ×). The solo player hits all three blocks, while each member of the team hits one. The solution to the equation is the number of [[coin]]s the player or each member of the team will receive. But if the player or team makes an equation that equals zero (i.e. 5 - 5), they simply receive no coins. The same result occurs with a negative number (i.e. 3 - 4). The most amount of coins one can receive from this minigame is 36 (6 × 6).
Players must hit three [[Dice Block]]s to create a math equation that consists of two numbers 1-6 and an operation symbol (+, -, or ×). The solo player hits all three blocks, while each member of the team hits one. The solution to the equation is the number of [[coin]]s the player or each member of the team will receive. But if the player or team makes an equation that equals zero (i.e. 5 - 5), they simply receive no coins. The same result occurs with a negative number (i.e. 3 - 4). The most amount of coins one can receive from this minigame is 36 (6 × 6).
There is no division to this game and you should know why.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==

Revision as of 22:53, March 17, 2013

Template:Minigame-infobox Mathletes is a 1-vs-3 minigame from Mario Party 5. Its name, "Mathletes", is a portmanteau of Math and Athletes used in real life to describe people who compete in mathematical competitions.

Gameplay

Players must hit three Dice Blocks to create a math equation that consists of two numbers 1-6 and an operation symbol (+, -, or ×). The solo player hits all three blocks, while each member of the team hits one. The solution to the equation is the number of coins the player or each member of the team will receive. But if the player or team makes an equation that equals zero (i.e. 5 - 5), they simply receive no coins. The same result occurs with a negative number (i.e. 3 - 4). The most amount of coins one can receive from this minigame is 36 (6 × 6).

There is no division to this game and you should know why.

Names in Other Languages

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