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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Players are on a trampoline high in the sky. They must spin frequently; the faster the player is spinning, the farther they knock players that are not spinning. If a player spins too fast, they will get dizzy and become unable to maneuver for around four seconds. Any player that falls off the trampoline gets eliminated. The last player standing wins.
Players are on a trampoline high in the sky. They must spin frequently; the faster the player is spinning, the farther they knock players that are not spinning. If a player spins too fast, they will get dizzy and be unable to maneuver for around four seconds. Any player that falls off the trampoline gets eliminated. The last player standing wins.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 19:48, November 6, 2023

Bouncy Brawl
Bouncy Brawl, from Mario Party 10.
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type Free-for-All minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Hop, Step, Jump!
Music sample

Bouncy Brawl is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10.

Gameplay

Players are on a trampoline high in the sky. They must spin frequently; the faster the player is spinning, the farther they knock players that are not spinning. If a player spins too fast, they will get dizzy and be unable to maneuver for around four seconds. Any player that falls off the trampoline gets eliminated. The last player standing wins.

Controls

  • Mash Two Button − Spin
  • +Control Pad − Move

In-game text

Spin by repeatedly pressing Two Button! Bump other players off the platform! Don't get dizzy!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぐるぐるサイクロン[?]
Guruguru Saikuron
Round and round Cyclone
Dutch Trampolinetwist[?] Trampoline dispute
German Wirbelkeilerei[?] Vortex Melee
Italian Spintornadi[?] Pun on spinta ("push") and "tornado"
Portuguese Tornados Desenfreados[?] Unbridled Tornadoes
Spanish (NOA) Tornados alocados[?] Crazy Tornadoes
Spanish (NOE) A tornado limpio[?] "(Attack) with Tornadoes", a [...] limpio meaning "abruptly", "unceremoniously".