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Revision as of 08:04, December 5, 2017
Template:Minigame-infobox Blooper Scooper is a 4-player minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name is a pun on pooper-scooper.
This minigame also appears as a page in the Miracle Book, named "Blooper, Ahoy."
There are only aesthetic changes between night and day.
Introduction
The players are riding on a ship in the ocean when it is suddenly caught in a whirlpool. A giant Blooper then destroys the ship; the two halves are sent on either side of the vortex, and the players are caught in it.
Gameplay
The players must swim to avoid being dragged under the surface by a giant Blooper at the center of a whirlpool. The Blooper sometimes puts its tentacles above water to serve as another obstacle. If a player touches one of them, they are stunned while drifting towards the giant Blooper. If a player gets too close to the Blooper, the Blooper grabs the player and pulls them underwater, eliminating that competitor. The last player standing wins. If two or more players outlast the time limit, they win.
Ending
The Blooper sinks back underwater and the whirlpool disappears. The winner(s) then swim(s) to the center of the area and begin(s) to wave at the screen.
Controls
- – Move
- – Swim
In-game text
- Rules – "Swim furiously to avoid getting sucked into a whirlpool created by a Giant Blooper! The last player swimming wins."
- Advice – "If you're struck by a hazard or one of the Giant Blooper's arms, you will be temporarily stunned."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | きょだいゲッソー[?] Kyodai Gessō |
Giant Blooper | |
German | Blooper-Strudel[?] | Blooper Whirlpool | |
Italian | Mulinello Tranello[?] | Whirpool Trap | |
Portuguese | Buraco-Negro de polvo[?] | Black hole of octopus | |
Spanish | Blooper al acecho[?] | Blooper ambush |