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Both versions look different, but the concept and controls are similar.
Both versions look different, but the concept and controls are similar.


In the ''Mario Party'' version, the players have to skate on a bridge on a [[lava]] pit while the bridge goes down into the pit, and [[Thwomp]]s try to slow down the players as they run away. The players can grab [[Coin]]s along the way. The first player to reach the goal wins.
In the ''Mario Party'' version, the players have to skate on a bridge on a [[lava]] pit while the bridge goes down into the pit, and [[Thwomp]]s try to slow down the players as they run away. The players can grab [[Coin]]s along the way. The first player to reach the goal wins. If all the players fall off the bridge, the minigame ends in a draw.


The ''Mario Party 2'' version takes place in a haunted house and involves the players being chased by a [[Boo]], who escapes from a photograph. As with the ''Mario Party'' version, it also involves collecting Coins, so even those who get caught can get a chance to get Coins. The players need to watch out for vertically moving sections of the floor, as well as steps. The first one who gets to the window to let the sunlight in wins, eliminating Boo in the process.
The ''Mario Party 2'' version takes place in a haunted house and involves the players being chased by a [[Boo]], who escapes from a photograph. As with the ''Mario Party'' version, it also involves collecting Coins, so even those who get caught can get a chance to get Coins. The players need to watch out for vertically moving sections of the floor, as well as steps. The first one who gets to the window to let the sunlight in wins, eliminating Boo in the process.

Revision as of 04:54, November 7, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Skateboard Scamper is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party and Mario Party 2.

Gameplay

Both versions look different, but the concept and controls are similar.

In the Mario Party version, the players have to skate on a bridge on a lava pit while the bridge goes down into the pit, and Thwomps try to slow down the players as they run away. The players can grab Coins along the way. The first player to reach the goal wins. If all the players fall off the bridge, the minigame ends in a draw.

The Mario Party 2 version takes place in a haunted house and involves the players being chased by a Boo, who escapes from a photograph. As with the Mario Party version, it also involves collecting Coins, so even those who get caught can get a chance to get Coins. The players need to watch out for vertically moving sections of the floor, as well as steps. The first one who gets to the window to let the sunlight in wins, eliminating Boo in the process.

In the Mini-Game Coaster in Mario Party 2, the human player must be the first to reach the light source to win.

Controls

  • A ButtonJump
  • B Button (Repeatedly) – Skate

In-game text

Mario Party

  • Game Rules"The floor beneath you breaks up as players scamper across. Press B Button repeatedly to skate and A Button to jump."
  • Advice"Use jump not only to get past obstacles, but also to grab Coins that are floating in the air."

Mario Party 2

  • Game Rules"It's the scariest scamper ever! You're trapped in Boo's haunted house for a skateboard race to safety!"
  • Game Rules (Mini-Game Coaster) – "Skate your way out of Boo's haunted house without getting caught. Take first place to clear this Mini-Game."
  • Advice"Boo chases after you relentlessly. Don't let yourself fall behind the others, or Boo will get you!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Mario Party

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese くずれるゆかをかけろ![?]
Kuzureru Yuka o Kakero!
Dash across the crumbling floor!
German Skateboard-Fieber[?] Skateboard Fever

Mario Party 2

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒュードロやしき[?]
Hyūdoro Yashiki
「屋敷」 yashiki means "mansion", 「ヒュー」 hyū is an onomatopoeia for whooshing or whistling wind, and 「ドロ」 doro represents muddiness or dripping mud; the overall message is that the mansion is a spooky, unsettling place.
German Skateboard-Fieber[?] Skateboard Fever
Italian Template:Nowrap[?] Escape in Skateboard
Spanish Corre con el Skate[?] Run with the Skateboard

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