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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
This game is very similar to [[Bounce and Pounce]], but is point-based rather than level-based. Three different Marios will fly up on screen, and the player must make them fall on top of the [[Fly Guy]]s-for every time a Mario lands on a Fly Guy, the player will get a point, and the Mario will bounce back up. Tapping on a Mario will make him bounce up into the air aproximately the same distance as one of the screens. Tapping his left side will make him fly up and to the right, and vice versa. After the Mario lands on a Fly Guy, more will come flying in from the side and a propeller sound will be heard. There can be up to six Fly Guys in the sky at the same time. | This game is very similar to [[Bounce and Pounce]], but is point-based rather than level-based. Three different Marios will fly up on screen, and the player must make them fall on top of the [[Fly Guy]]s-for every time a Mario lands on a Fly Guy, the player will get a point, and the Mario will bounce back up. | ||
Tapping on a Mario will make him bounce up into the air aproximately the same distance as one of the screens. Tapping his left side will make him fly up and to the right, and vice versa. After the Mario lands on a Fly Guy, more will come flying in from the side and a propeller sound will be heard. There can be up to six Fly Guys in the sky at the same time. | |||
In the 64 version, the level starts off with three big Fly Guys at the bottom of the touch screen, after they are defeated, only regular sized Fly Guys will appear. In the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' version, the level starts with three big Fly Guys at the bottom of the touch screen and after about ten big Fly Guys are defeated, only regular sized Fly Guys will appear. The player can drop three Marios before they lose. All Fly Guys fly around in different patterns and speeds, some in straight lines across the sky, other erratically jump around. | In the 64 version, the level starts off with three big Fly Guys at the bottom of the touch screen, after they are defeated, only regular sized Fly Guys will appear. In the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' version, the level starts with three big Fly Guys at the bottom of the touch screen and after about ten big Fly Guys are defeated, only regular sized Fly Guys will appear. The player can drop three Marios before they lose. All Fly Guys fly around in different patterns and speeds, some in straight lines across the sky, other erratically jump around. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*At the beginning of the minigame, the Mario to the right does not jump as high as the other two Marios and is the only one | *At the beginning of the minigame, the Mario to the right does not jump as high as the other two Marios and is the only one not to fly in a trajectory that hits one of the first three big Fly Guys. | ||
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Revision as of 23:34, August 23, 2019
- This article is about the minigame in Super Mario 64 DS. For the minigame in Mario Party 3, see Bounce 'n' Trounce.
Bounce and Trounce is one of Mario's minigames in Super Mario 64 DS. It is also playable in New Super Mario Bros., where it is classified as a Variety Minigame.
Gameplay
This game is very similar to Bounce and Pounce, but is point-based rather than level-based. Three different Marios will fly up on screen, and the player must make them fall on top of the Fly Guys-for every time a Mario lands on a Fly Guy, the player will get a point, and the Mario will bounce back up.
Tapping on a Mario will make him bounce up into the air aproximately the same distance as one of the screens. Tapping his left side will make him fly up and to the right, and vice versa. After the Mario lands on a Fly Guy, more will come flying in from the side and a propeller sound will be heard. There can be up to six Fly Guys in the sky at the same time.
In the 64 version, the level starts off with three big Fly Guys at the bottom of the touch screen, after they are defeated, only regular sized Fly Guys will appear. In the New Super Mario Bros. version, the level starts with three big Fly Guys at the bottom of the touch screen and after about ten big Fly Guys are defeated, only regular sized Fly Guys will appear. The player can drop three Marios before they lose. All Fly Guys fly around in different patterns and speeds, some in straight lines across the sky, other erratically jump around.
In-game instructions
Super Mario 64 DS
Mario's surrounded by Fly Guys to trounce. Touch him on his left, right, or center to make him bounce in that direction.
New Super Mario Bros.
The sky is thick with Fly Guys! Help Mario stomp on their heads by tapping on him. Tap Mario on the left, right, or center to make him bounce left, right, or straight up into the air.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French | Saute et frappe[?] | Jump and hit | |
German | Mario und die Fly Guys[?] | Mario and the Fly Guys | |
Italian | Rimbalzagli addosso![?] | Bouncing on the next one! | |
Korean | 슈퍼 점핑 마리오[?] Syupeo Jeomping Mario |
Super Jumping Mario | |
Spanish | Bota, rebota y derrota[?] | Bounce, bounce again and defeat |
Trivia
- At the beginning of the minigame, the Mario to the right does not jump as high as the other two Marios and is the only one not to fly in a trajectory that hits one of the first three big Fly Guys.