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|Jap=このツボど~れだ?
|Jap=このツボど~れだ?
|JapR=Kono tsubo do ~reda?
|JapR=Kono tsubo do ~reda?
|JapM=Whi...ch one is this vase?
|JapM=Whiiich one is this vase?
|Spa=Tu jarra me suena
|Spa=Tu jarra me suena
|SpaM=Pun on the phrase ''tu cara me suena'' (your face seems familiar to me) and ''jarra'', meaning "jar".
|SpaM=Pun on the phrase ''tu cara me suena'' (your face seems familiar to me) and ''jarra'', meaning "jar".
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|Ita=Decorotazioni
|Ita=Decorotazioni
|ItaM=Decorotations
|ItaM=Decorotations
|Chi=猜陶壺
|ChiR=Cāi táo hú
|ChiM=Guess the Pot
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{{MP9 Minigames}}
{{MP9 Minigames}}

Revision as of 06:05, May 19, 2018

Template:Minigame-infobox Urn It is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9. Its name is a pun on the phrase "earn it". This game is similar to the minigame Archaeologuess, from Mario Party 4.

Introduction

Urn It
The Urn It minigame.

The players run into a room where a stone Warp Pipe shines a light above itself.

Gameplay

Players try to earn the highest score by guessing which urn pattern matches that on the spinning urn. The faster players guess, the higher the score: 30 points for first, 20 for second, 15 for third, and 10 for fourth. As the time passes, the urn spins more slowly, giving players a chance to guess correctly, but they won't get a high score for it. A player receives no points for guessing an incorrect urn, or not making a guess within 10 seconds. After three rounds, the player with the highest score wins.

In-game text

  • Rules"Choose the image with the pattern that matches the one on the spinning urn. The faster you choose the correct image, the more points you receive."
  • Controls"Hold the Wii Remote vertically. Point at the image you want to select, and press A Button to confirm your choice."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese このツボど~れだ?[?]
Kono tsubo do ~reda?
Whiiich one is this vase?
Chinese 猜陶壺[?]
Cāi táo hú
Guess the Pot
German Kreiselkrüge[?] Gyro Jars
Italian Decorotazioni[?] Decorotations
Spanish Tu jarra me suena[?] Pun on the phrase tu cara me suena (your face seems familiar to me) and jarra, meaning "jar".

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