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Revision as of 05:58, January 8, 2024

Bouncy Bounty
Bouncy Bounty, from Mario Party 10.
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Going Deep
Music sample

Bouncy Bounty is a 2-vs.-2 minigame appearing in Mario Party 10.

Gameplay

The players are in a castle, with coins above. One player is holding a Note Block, while the other is moving and jumping to get coins. The players getting coins can jump off the Note Blocks. After 30 seconds, the team with more coins wins.

Controls

  • +Control Pad left or right − Move
  • Two ButtonJump

In-game text

Jump with Two Button! Work as a team to get the coins!

  • Minigame Space Description – "A bit of a challenge"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おんぷブロックでコインあつめ[?]
Onpu Burokku de Koin Atsume
Coin Collecting with Note Blocks
Dutch Munteenheid[?] Monetary unit or Coin unity
French Les bonds du trésor[?] Bounces of the treasure
German Beutehüpfer[?] Booty Skip
Italian Monete al balzo[?] Coin jump
Portuguese Saltos e Moedas[?] Jumps and Coins
Spanish (NOA) Botín saltarín[?] Jumpy Booty
Spanish (NOE) A salto de monedas[?] Coin Jump