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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=玉乗りおんぷあつめ
|JapR=Tamanori on pua tsume
|JapM=Collect Notes on the Ball
|Fra=Tambour battant
|Fra=Tambour battant
|FraM=Clapper drum (Also means "Doing something deeply/briskly")
|FraM=Clapper drum (Also means "Doing something deeply/briskly")

Revision as of 18:34, September 22, 2017

Template:Minigame-infobox Musical Snares (known as Balance Beat in PAL regions) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour. The name is a pun on the party game "musical chairs".

Introduction

A note drops in the middle of the snare drum, and the game begins.

Gameplay

Musical notes are popping in on the drum, and players, who are on rubber balls, scramble to collect them in order to earn points. Silver notes are worth one point, while golden notes are worth two. Every time the player gets a note, their ball will get bigger. The player with the highest score by the end of the minigame wins.

Controls

  • Tilt motion control – Move

In-game text

  • RulesNTSC "Collect as many musical notes as you can. Special gold notes are worth extra points."
  • RulesPAL "Collect the musical notes that appear on the stage."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 玉乗りおんぷあつめ[?]
Tamanori on pua tsume
Collect Notes on the Ball
Dutch Rollende Rockers[?] Rolling Rockers
German Rock 'n' Roll[?] pun with the music style rock 'n' roll and to roll
Italian Equilibrismo notevole[?] Notable balancing
Portuguese Arena Musical[?] Musical Arena
Spanish Circo musical[?] Musical Circus

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