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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The players are in a stageroom, with drums in front of them. The solo player must make up a beat the rivals must correctly mimic. Any incorrect or missing beat counts as a mistake for the rivals. If the combined number of mistakes each rival makes is seven in the 1-vs.-2 version or ten in the 1-vs.-3 version, the solo player wins; otherwise, the rivals win.
The players are in a stageroom, with drums in front of them. The solo player must make up a beat the rivals must correctly mimic. Any incorrect or missing beat counts as a mistake for the rivals. The minigame has up to three rounds. If the combined number of mistakes each rival makes is seven in the 1-vs.-2 version or ten in the 1-vs.-3 version, the solo player wins; otherwise, the rivals win.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 12:46, February 8, 2023

Steal the Beat
Steal the Beat, from Mario Party 10.
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type 1-vs.-2 or 3 minigame
Music track First Theme / Slightly Nostalgic Theme / Contemporary Theme (picked at random)
Music sample
First Theme:

Slightly Nostalgic Theme:

Contemporary Theme:

Steal the Beat is a 1-vs.-2 or 3 minigame appearing in Mario Party 10. Its name is a pun on the phrase "feel the beat."

Gameplay

The players are in a stageroom, with drums in front of them. The solo player must make up a beat the rivals must correctly mimic. Any incorrect or missing beat counts as a mistake for the rivals. The minigame has up to three rounds. If the combined number of mistakes each rival makes is seven in the 1-vs.-2 version or ten in the 1-vs.-3 version, the solo player wins; otherwise, the rivals win.

Controls

  • A Button − Hit right drum
  • Two Button − Hit left drum

In-game text

Solo Player: Drum with A Button and Two Button! - Rivals: Match the bandleader's rhythm!

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese リズムでティンパニ[?]
Rizumu de tinpani
Timpani with Rhythm
Dutch Trommelgerommel[?] Drum Roll
German Beatblender[?] Beat Poseur
Italian A ritmo di tamburi[?] To the drums' rhythm
Portuguese A Toque de Caixa[?] The Drum Strike
Spanish (NOA) ¿Seguirás el compás?[?] Will you Follow the Beat?
Spanish (NOE) A ritmo de timbales[?] To the Beat of the Drum

Trivia

  • Notably, if the solo player loses, instead of them hanging their head as the rivals do when they lose the minigame, a unique animation plays, in which the solo player shrugs before looking at the screen with a sad look on their face. This is the only minigame with this distinction.