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==Controls==
==Controls==
The player must join the two Switch screen devices and slide their finger across both screens simultaneously, though this is never explained in-game.
The player must join the two Switch screen devices and slide their finger across both screens simultaneously, though this is never explained in-game. This is the only minigame in the game where more than one system is mandatory, while in the other three Toad's Rec Room minigames, they are optional.
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==Trivia==
* This is the only minigame in Super Mario Party where more than one system is mandatory, while in the other 3 Toad's Rec Room minigames, they are optional.


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Revision as of 22:59, September 28, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Banana, Split is a single-player Toad's Rec Room minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. The name is derived from the name of the dessert banana split.

Gameplay

Banana, Split gameplay
Gameplay

The player must play five rounds in which they match up the two systems to correctly align two halves of a banana as fast as possible. No penalty is given if the player makes an incorrect guess at any point, though at the cost of wasting time. The game ends once five rounds have passed.

Controls

The player must join the two Switch screen devices and slide their finger across both screens simultaneously, though this is never explained in-game. This is the only minigame in the game where more than one system is mandatory, while in the other three Toad's Rec Room minigames, they are optional.

In-game description

How fast can you clear five challenges?

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バナならべ[?]
Bananarabe
From "Banana" and narabe (align)
Chinese 香蕉相连 (Simplified)
香蕉相連 (Traditional)
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Xiāngjiāo Xiānglián
Banana Connecting; Might be also a pun on 相交 xiāngjiāo (cross)
Italian Banane split[?] Banana split
Spanish Aplatanados[?] Banana-ed, pun on an expression meaning worn out or tired

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