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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The pair must try to pop all eight balloons, and then pop Bowser Jr.'s balloon as well. The more consecutive jumps that the players make on the seesaw, the higher they will bounce. After the first eight balloons are popped, they will get an additional ten seconds and Bowser Jr. appears on a moving balloon. Players must | The pair must try to pop all eight balloons, and then pop Bowser Jr.'s balloon as well. The more consecutive jumps that the players make on the seesaw, the higher they will bounce. After the first eight balloons are popped, they will get an additional ten seconds and Bowser Jr. appears on a moving balloon. Players must then pop this last balloon to win. | ||
==In-game text== | ==In-game text== |
Revision as of 15:09, October 7, 2019
- Not to be confused with Bowser Bop.
Template:Minigame-infobox Bowser Pop is a Bowser Jr. minigame in Mario Party 9. The mechanics of this game are similar to Buddy Bounce, as well as Cashapult from Mario Party 6.
Introduction
Two players alternate jumping on the seesaw for three jumps each.
Gameplay
The pair must try to pop all eight balloons, and then pop Bowser Jr.'s balloon as well. The more consecutive jumps that the players make on the seesaw, the higher they will bounce. After the first eight balloons are popped, they will get an additional ten seconds and Bowser Jr. appears on a moving balloon. Players must then pop this last balloon to win.
In-game text
- Rules – "Use the seesaw to launch you and your teammate into the air, and pop all of Bowser Jr.'s balloons."
- Controls – "Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press
to move and
to get on the seesaw while on the ground. The player on the seesaw can press
to move it left or right."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Chinese | 翹翹戳氣球[?] Qiào qiào chuō qìqiú |
See-Saw Balloon-Poking | |
German | Ballon-Platzen Jr.[?] | Balloon Bursting Jr. | |
Italian | Ritmo altalenante[?] | Fluctuating Rhythm | |
Spanish | Balancín saltarín[?] | Hopping seesaw |