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==In-Game Description== | ==In-Game Description== | ||
"''Play minigames to determine the order in which players get plant blocks. The first player to fill his or her garden with plant blocks is the champion!''" | "''Play minigames to determine the order in which players get plant blocks. The first player to fill his or her garden with plant blocks is the champion!''" | ||
==Names in Other Languages== | |||
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[[Category:Mario Party 9]] | [[Category:Mario Party 9]] |
Revision as of 04:51, August 30, 2013
Garden Battle is a Minigame Mode in Mario Party 9. It is for up to four players. The objective in this mode is the players must fill up their garden with groups of colored plant blocks. The plant groups are randomly chosen from a large cart, and the player who places in first in the previous minigame will choose their plant groups first, followed by second place, then third, then last. A minigame will start when a player chooses one in the minigame wheel. The player who picks the minigame is at first chosen at random, and then the succeeding choices are made by the player who places in last at the preceding minigame.
The plant groups must be able to fit in their garden, or the player will not have a chance to place one in the patch. The game is won when a player completely fills their garden with plants.
In-Game Description
"Play minigames to determine the order in which players get plant blocks. The first player to fill his or her garden with plant blocks is the champion!"
Names in Other Languages
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