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Revision as of 05:51, May 10, 2022

Lit Potato
LitPotato SuperMarioParty.png
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame (Team)
Music track Calm Down!

Lit Potato is a Team minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name and concept are derived from the game hot potato.

Gameplay

The players are gathered in a circle, holding Bob-ombs. The teams' goal is to pass the Bob-ombs clockwise to ensure that players from opposing teams hold Bob-ombs. There are five rounds: The first round has six Bob-ombs, the second has four, the third has three, and the fourth and fifth (if necessary) have only one. If any team member is exploded by a Bob-omb, they are out and can cheer the other players on from the sidelines. The last team standing wins. In the four-player version, there are only three rounds instead of five: The first round has three Bob-ombs, and the second and third/final round have two. Should a game go further than that, only one Bob-omb will be used.

Controls

  • jc-right – Pass Bob-omb

In-game description

  • Don't get caught with a Bob-omb!
  • Pass the Bob-ombs around clockwise.
  • You can only hold one at a time!

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドキドキバクダン回し[?]
Dokidoki bakudan mawashi
Heart-Pounding Bomb Passing
Chinese 心惊胆战传炸弹 (Simplified)
心驚膽戰傳炸彈 (Traditional)
[?]

Xīnjīngdǎnzhàn Chuán Zhàdàn
Thrilling Bomb Passing
Dutch Korte lontjes[?] Short fuses
French Cadeau explosif[?] Explosive gift
German Bombenstimmung[?] Bombing Mood
Italian Bomba bollente[?] Hot bomb
Korean 두근두근 폭탄 돌리기[?]
Dugeundugeun poktan doligi
Intense Bomb Passing
Spanish (NOA) Papa caliente[?] Hot potato
Spanish (NOE) Patata caliente[?] Hot Potato