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Revision as of 07:59, May 19, 2018

Template:Minigame-infobox Mob Sleds is a 1-vs-Rivals minigame featured in Mario Party 9. The name is a pun on "bobsleds". This minigame acts as the opposite of Ruins Rumble, where the solo player controls a vehicle while the team players evade the solo player.

Introduction

Starting at the leftmost rival, the camera moves to show each one. It then zooms out to show the entire field.

Gameplay

The solo player tries to avoid being hit by the rivals as they hunt the solo player down in Cooligan sleds. The rivals have to stay along the tracks, while the solo player can move freely. The sleds go as fast as as the solo player, and change direction if they make a head-on collision with another sled. When playing with two rivals, the track is smaller than when playing with three. If the solo player survives for the entire 30 seconds, they are victorious. If either of the rivals run over the solo player within 30 seconds, the rivals are victorious.

This minigame is also available in Perspective Mode, and is the final minigame unlocked, as well as the only 1-vs-Rivals minigame in Perspective Mode. The player is automatically the solo player, and must avoid the others for 30 seconds. The camera view is changed, so that it is near the player.

In-game text

  • Rules (Normal)"Keep away from the sleds! The solo player wins by avoiding the players on sleds until time runs out."
  • Rules (Perspective Mode)"Avoid getting hit by the other players until time runs out!"
  • Controls (Solo)"Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press +Control Pad to move."
  • Controls (Team)"Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Sleds move automatically. Press +Control Pad to turn up, down, left, or right along the snow tracks."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 氷の上で追いかけっこ[?]
Kōri no ue de oikakekko
Tag on the ice
Chinese 冰上追趕跑[?]
Bīng shàng zhuīgǎn pǎo
Chase on the Ice
German Schneemobiljagd[?] Snowmobile Chase
Spanish Persecución helada[?] Frozen Chase

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