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|JapR=Amefuri pakkun
|JapR=Amefuri pakkun
|JapM=Rainfall Piranha
|JapM=Rainfall Piranha
|Chi=
|ChiR=
|ChiM=
|Dut=Een goede bui
|Dut=Een goede bui
|DutM=A good shower
|DutM=A good shower
|Fra=Pluie Poursuite
|Fre=Pluie Poursuite
|FraM=Rain Pursuit
|FreM=Rain Pursuit
|Ger=Regentanz
|Ger=Regentanz
|GerM=Rain Dance
|GerM=Rain Dance
|Ita=Danza della pioggia
|Ita=Danza della pioggia
|ItaM=Rain dance
|ItaM=Rain dance
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Por=Pinga em Mim
|Por=Pinga em Mim
|PorM="Drop on Me", reference to a Brazilian song called ''"Pinga Ni Mim"''.
|PorM="Drop on Me", reference to a Brazilian song called ''"Pinga Ni Mim"''
|SpaA=Riego con riesgo (''Mario Party: The Top 100'')
|Rus=
|SpaAM=Risky watering (''Mario Party: The Top 100'')
|RusR=
|SpaE=Buscatormentas
|RusM=
|SpaEM=Storm Search (stylized as "Busca-Tormentas" prior to ''Mario Party: The Top 100'')
|SpaA=Riego con riesgo
|SpaAM=Risky watering
|SpaE=Buscatormentas<br>Busca-Tormentas <small>(''Mario Party 3'')</small>
|SpaEM=Storm Search
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Revision as of 13:56, October 29, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Storm Chasers is a Battle minigame found in Mario Party 3 and a Free-for-All minigame found in Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name comes from "storm chasers," which are people who pursue and watch severe storms. The game also appears in Mario Party Superstars.[1]

Gameplay

Mario Party 3 artwork: Waluigi
Official art of Waluigi in the minigame

The characters are located in a blue and indigo fenced area in the middle of a desert. There are various cacti and flowers that can be found on the outside of the fence. Players with potted Piranha Plants have to chase the rain cloud (which was updated to greatly resemble Lakitu's Cloud in later Mario Party games) to feed the Piranha Plants as the rain cloud moves randomly. In the middle of the minigame, some Monty Moles pop out of the holes; if a player bumps into one, that player will trip over (in Mario Party 3) or be knocked back (in The Top 100 and Superstars), stunning them. The player who gathers the most rain for their potted Piranha Plant wins.

In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Mario Party Superstars, there are colored sparkles that indicate which player received rain (red for player 1, blue for player 2, green for player 3, and yellow for player 4).

In Superstars, characters cheer when their Piranha Plant gets watered.

Controls

Mario Party 3

  • Control Stick – Move

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Circle Pad: Move

Mario Party Superstars

  • Control Stick – Move

In-game text

Mario Party 3

  • Game Rules"Hold your pot under the rain cloud to water your Piranha Plant! The more you water it, the more it will grow!"
  • Advice"The rain cloud is blowing to and fro! Chase it down! Your Piranha Plant will flash brightly when it's getting water!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Description"Chase the rain cloud and water your Piranha Plant to help it grow!"
  • On-screen"Chase the rain cloud to water your Piranha Plant!"

Mario Party Superstars

  • "Water your Piranha Plant to help it grow!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あめふりパックン[?]
Amefuri pakkun
Rainfall Piranha
Dutch Een goede bui[?] A good shower
French Pluie Poursuite[?] Rain Pursuit
German Regentanz[?] Rain Dance
Italian Danza della pioggia[?] Rain dance
Portuguese Pinga em Mim[?] "Drop on Me", reference to a Brazilian song called "Pinga Ni Mim"
Spanish (NOA) Riego con riesgo[?] Risky watering
Spanish (NOE) Buscatormentas
Busca-Tormentas (Mario Party 3)
[?]
Storm Search

References

Template:MP3 Minigames Template:MPTT100 Minigames Template:MPS Minigames