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Each of the players is racing in their insect vehicle to get to the other side of the small stretch of land first. At the start of the minigame, each player is given 30 seconds to select one of four insect vehicles to use in the race; they are given a small description when they stand in front of one. The four vehicles are a stag beetle, a ladybug, a snail, and a grasshopper. In Party Mode, the order of the | Each of the players is racing in their insect vehicle to get to the other side of the small stretch of land first. At the start of the minigame, each player is given 30 seconds to select one of four insect vehicles to use in the race; they are given a small description when they stand in front of one. The four vehicles are a stag beetle, a ladybug, a snail, and a grasshopper. In Party Mode, the order of the players picking the vehicles is dependent on a reversed player ranking (fourth, third, second, and first), while the order is random in Minigame Mode. Once the minigame starts, the players must press a certain array of buttons depending on which insects they chose. The minigame ends when at least three of the players have crossed the finish line or if five minutes are up. | ||
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Insectiride | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 6 | ||
Type | Battle mini-game | ||
Time limit | 30 seconds to select a vehicle per turn | ||
Music track | Fast and Furious | ||
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Insectiride is a Battle minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name is a pun on "insecticide," a chemical that is used to kill insects. On the official website, a game based on this minigame appeared under the name "Bug Race."
Introduction
The camera shows each of the vehicles. It then cuts to the view shown during the race, then zooms in on the stage in front of the racetrack before the minigame starts.
Gameplay
Each of the players is racing in their insect vehicle to get to the other side of the small stretch of land first. At the start of the minigame, each player is given 30 seconds to select one of four insect vehicles to use in the race; they are given a small description when they stand in front of one. The four vehicles are a stag beetle, a ladybug, a snail, and a grasshopper. In Party Mode, the order of the players picking the vehicles is dependent on a reversed player ranking (fourth, third, second, and first), while the order is random in Minigame Mode. Once the minigame starts, the players must press a certain array of buttons depending on which insects they chose. The minigame ends when at least three of the players have crossed the finish line or if five minutes are up.
Ending
Players take their places on a podium on the stage from the beginning of the minigame based on their ranks obtained in the race. Only the first-place winner, however, performs their victory animation as confetti rains down upon them, though the overall loser performs their losing animation. The screen in the background shows the winner's vehicle. If five minutes pass and no one has reached the finish line, all of the players will be in last place and perform their losing animations.
Vehicle descriptions
- Ladybug – "Press the button ten times quickly!"
- Snail – "Press when it extends!"
- Grasshopper – "Press the eight buttons as instructed!"
- Stag beetle – "Press the buttons as instructed!"
Controls
- – Press as directed
In-game text
- Rules – "Pick a locomotion machine and start racing! Whoever reaches the goal first wins!"
- Advice – "Press the buttons as directed to claim victory!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | むしむしダービー[?] Mushimushi dābī |
Buggy Derby | |
French | Insectes de Course[?] | Racing Insects | |
German | Instektenrallye[?] | Insect Rally | |
Italian | Insetti da Corsa[?] | Racing Insects | |
Spanish | Entomóviles[?] | Portmanteau of "entomo-" (a prefix used for creating insect names) and "móviles" (mobiles) |
Trivia
- With tool assist, the grasshopper has the highest potential to win, with the snail having the lowest.[1]
- Despite this minigame being called Insectiride, a snail is a mollusk, not an insect.
References
- ^ Nahoc (September 9, 2013). [TAS] Insectiride - "Who's Gonna Win?" (Mario Party 6). YouTube. Retrieved January 15, 2022.