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'''Bob-omb Aplomb''' (known as '''Kick Kick Boom''' in the British English version) is a general [[Minigame|minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. It draws some similarities to [[Bomb Barge]] from ''[[Mario Party 9]]''.
'''Bob-omb Aplomb''' (known as '''Kick Kick Boom''' in the British English version) is a general [[Minigame|minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. It draws some similarities to [[Bomb Barge]] from ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. The British English name is a pun on "[[wikipedia:Tick Tick Boom (song)|Tick Tick Boom]]", a song by {{wp|The Hives}}.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==

Revision as of 12:34, April 2, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Bob-omb Aplomb (known as Kick Kick Boom in the British English version) is a general minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour. It draws some similarities to Bomb Barge from Mario Party 9. The British English name is a pun on "Tick Tick Boom", a song by The Hives.

Introduction

A Bob-omb lands on a rock platform in the middle of the screen, then explodes, causing the rock platform to go along with it.

Gameplay

Players must move their character to kick Bob-ombs off their rock platform. They appear randomly from the sky and may be kicked into the lava or onto an opponent's platform. After being onscreen for too long, a Bob-omb will explode, destroying any rock platform that it sits on. When one player is left standing or the time runs out, the game ends, and the last character(s) standing is declared the winner.

Controls

  • Circle Pad – Move

In-game text

  • RulesAmerican English "Run and kick the Bob-ombs onto your opponents' platforms before they explode.
  • RulesBritish English "Move into the Bob-ombs to kick them off your platform."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボムへいをけっ飛ばせ![?]
Bomuhei o kettobase!
Kick off the Bob-ombs!
Dutch Bob-omb-bal[?] Bob-omb Ball
German Bob-omb-Bescherung[?] ?
Italian Calcio Bob-omba[?] Bob-omb Kick
Portuguese Sempre a Bombar[?] Always "Bombing"; bombar is slang for "being popular".
Spanish (NOA) Pateabombas[?] Bomb kicker(s)
Spanish (NOE) A bombazo limpio[?] "(Attack) with Explosions", a [...] limpio meaning "abruptly", "unceremoniously".

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