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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The game begins with the three players having five seconds to choose one of four hiding places (a rock, a tree stump, a bush, and a mushroom house). Each player's hiding spot is determined by their last input on the controller. While the timer goes down, the characters are shown running between the hiding places, though their movement is random and independent from the players' actual inputs<ref>Supper Mario Broth (June 24, 2020). [https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1275910133210587136 Supper Mario Broth (@MarioBrothBlog): "In the Hide and Sneak minigame in Mario Party 3, the characters are shown running between the different hiding places. This is entirely misdirection on part of the game, as the running animation is independent of both player input and location and thus is best entirely ignored." | Twitter]</ref>. In addition, if a player does not tilt {{button|n64|Stick}}/press a button at all during this phase, that player is automatically eliminated. | |||
Once the five seconds are up, the curtains close and reopen with the team already hidden. The solo player then has ten seconds to select one of the hiding places to remove from the stage. If this reveals one or more characters, those are eliminated. | |||
This process is repeated for two more rounds with only the remaining hiding places. The solo player wins if they find all three team members within the three rounds. Otherwise, the team wins. | |||
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', if the team wins with one or two players remaining, the eliminated players come back on stage to perform their victory poses with the team. | In ''Mario Party Superstars'', if the team wins with one or two players remaining, the eliminated players come back on stage to perform their victory poses with the team. |
Revision as of 13:23, February 18, 2023
Hide-and-Sneak | |||
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![]() Mario Party 3 | |||
Appears in | Mario Party 3 Mario Party Superstars | ||
Type | 1-vs-3 minigame | ||
Time limit | 5 seconds to hide 10 seconds to pick a button | ||
Music track | Got It? | ||
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Hide-and-Sneak is a 1-vs-3 minigame found in Mario Party 3 (where it is formatted as Hide and Sneak) and Mario Party Superstars. Its name and gameplay are based on the game hide-and-seek.
Gameplay
The game begins with the three players having five seconds to choose one of four hiding places (a rock, a tree stump, a bush, and a mushroom house). Each player's hiding spot is determined by their last input on the controller. While the timer goes down, the characters are shown running between the hiding places, though their movement is random and independent from the players' actual inputs[1]. In addition, if a player does not tilt /press a button at all during this phase, that player is automatically eliminated.
Once the five seconds are up, the curtains close and reopen with the team already hidden. The solo player then has ten seconds to select one of the hiding places to remove from the stage. If this reveals one or more characters, those are eliminated.
This process is repeated for two more rounds with only the remaining hiding places. The solo player wins if they find all three team members within the three rounds. Otherwise, the team wins.
In Mario Party Superstars, if the team wins with one or two players remaining, the eliminated players come back on stage to perform their victory poses with the team.
Characters' actions before being caught in Mario Party 3
- Mario lies on his side.
- Luigi kneels.
- Peach poses as if she is getting her picture taken.
- Yoshi lies on his stomach.
- Wario presses up against the cutout he is hiding behind.
- Donkey Kong adjusts his tie.
- Daisy looks to the side.
- Waluigi squats.
In Mario Party Superstars, the characters are seen crouching before being caught.
Controls
Mario Party 3
Solo (1 player)
– Move
– Push switch
Group (3 players)
– Choose hiding place
Mario Party Superstars
Solo Side (1 player)
(Right and Left) – Move
– Push Switch
Team Side (3 players)
,
,
, or
: Choose Hiding Place
In-game text
Mario Party 3
- Game Rules – "Three players: While the curtain is open, use
to hide. If the single player guesses your hiding place, you lose."
- Advice – "A hiding place will disappear after the seeker has chosen it. Be careful as the hiding places decrease."
Mario Party Superstars
- Solo side: "Find your rivals!"
- Team side: "Hide!"
Gallery
Mario lying on his side
Luigi kneeling
Peach posing as if for a photo
Daisy looking to the side
Yoshi lying on his stomach
Wario pressing up against the cutout he is hiding behind
Donkey Kong adjusting his tie
Waluigi squatting
See also
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 在哪?在哪?捉迷藏[?] zài'nǎr? zài'nǎr? zhuōmícáng |
Where?Where?Hide-And-Seek | |
Dutch | Verstoppertje[?] | Hide and seek | |
French (NOA) | Cachette parfaite[?] | Perfect hiding place | |
French (NOE) | Cache-Cache[?] | Hide and seek | |
German | Requisiten-Raten[?] | Stage Prop Guessing | |
Italian | Nascondino sul palco[?] | Hide and seek on stage | |
Korean | 꼭꼭 숨어라[?] Kkok-kkok Sumeora |
Hide Well | |
Portuguese | Esconde Onde[?] | "Hide Where", a pun on esconde-esconde (hide and seek) | |
Russian | Театральные прятки[?] Teatral'niye pryatki |
Derived from "театр" (theater) and "прятки" (hide and seek) | |
Spanish (NOA) | Las escondidas[?] | Hide-and-seek | |
Spanish (NOE) | El Escondite[?] | Hide-and-seek |
References
- ^ Supper Mario Broth (June 24, 2020). Supper Mario Broth (@MarioBrothBlog): "In the Hide and Sneak minigame in Mario Party 3, the characters are shown running between the different hiding places. This is entirely misdirection on part of the game, as the running animation is independent of both player input and location and thus is best entirely ignored." | Twitter