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The main objective for the player with the bow and arrow is to shoot | The main objective for the player with the bow and arrow is to shoot the characters' panels. Once the solo player has removed all three players' pictures before the thirty seconds are over, he or she wins. The solo player can also earn some extra coins by hitting the other pictures thrown in as well. The [[Boo]] panel gives one [[coin]], the [[Toad]] panel pictures give two coins, and the [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]] panel give three coins. The solo player has unlimited arrows. | ||
The three players main objective is to dodge to the arrows shot by the solo character. | The three players main objective is to dodge to the arrows shot by the solo character. For them to win, at least one of them need to remain for thirty seconds. Each panel moves at a slow pace, yet it is enough to avoid an arrow being shot directly at it. The non-playable panels and other characters' panels though can block the path, causing them to be a still target for the solo character. | ||
In the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], the human player plays against the team of three. | In the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], the human player plays against the team of three. |
Revision as of 20:34, April 15, 2013
Template:Minigame-infobox Archer-ival is a 1-vs-3 minigame in Mario Party 2. Its name is a portmanteau of "archer" and "archrival".
Gameplay
The main objective for the player with the bow and arrow is to shoot the characters' panels. Once the solo player has removed all three players' pictures before the thirty seconds are over, he or she wins. The solo player can also earn some extra coins by hitting the other pictures thrown in as well. The Boo panel gives one coin, the Toad panel pictures give two coins, and the Baby Bowser panel give three coins. The solo player has unlimited arrows.
The three players main objective is to dodge to the arrows shot by the solo character. For them to win, at least one of them need to remain for thirty seconds. Each panel moves at a slow pace, yet it is enough to avoid an arrow being shot directly at it. The non-playable panels and other characters' panels though can block the path, causing them to be a still target for the solo character.
In the Mini-Game Coaster, the human player plays against the team of three. Template:BoxTop Template:Mario Party 2