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Revision as of 06:25, May 10, 2022

Just for Kicks
Just for Kicks minigame from Super Mario Party
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type Team minigame
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track Smooth Sailing

Just for Kicks is a Team minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name comes from an expression that means "just for the fun of something."

Gameplay

The players are on a soccer field and must play a game of soccer. Each goal is worth one point. The player can also tackle other players, causing them to lose possession of the ball. After one minute has elapsed, the team with more points wins.

On the Challenge Road, this is the ninth challenge of Shell Street and the ninth challenge overall. Each side has two main players, and the rival team also has four extra allies. For the normal challenge, the player team also has four allies, while in the Master Challenge, the player team has only two allies.

Controls

  • Stick – Move
  • jc-right – Pass/Tackle
  • Jc-top – Shoot

In-game text

  • Get the ball into the goal!
  • No goalkeepers here, so fire away!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese 人数不均足球赛 (Simplified)
人數不均足球賽 (Traditional)
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Rénshù Bùjūn Zúqiú Sài
Uneven-membered Soccer
Dutch Schot voor open doel[?] An expression meaning an opportunity to gain an advantage without much effort. Literally: shot in front of [an] open goal
German Viele Freunde müsst ihr sein[?] You have to be many friends
Italian Partita a pallone[?] Ball game
Korean 언밸런스 사커[?]
Eonbaelleonseu sakeo
Unbalanced Soccer
Spanish (NOA) A todo fútbol[?] Full football ahead
Spanish (NOE) Pachanga[?] Friendly Game (often referred to soccer/football)