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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The solo player controls a large mechanical robot that resembles a blue elephant, and the team controls scooters that resemble green dragons (complete with eyes, wings, legs, and spiked tails). Each player has a health bar that can be depleted by being shot. The solo player's goal is to eliminate the team, while the team tries to defeat the solo player. The team players have arrows that point in the direction of the solo player, allowing them to keep an eye on them. The team players can also dash in their scooters to avoid the solo player's shots. The solo player also has a shock beam that hits any players in its radius. If the team fails to defeat the solo player and the solo player fails to eliminate each member of the team within 60 seconds, the minigame ends in a draw.
The solo player controls a large mechanical robot that resembles a blue elephant, and the team controls scooters that resemble green dragons (complete with eyes, wings, legs, and spiked tails). Each player has a health bar that can be depleted by being shot. The solo player's goal is to eliminate the team, while the team tries to defeat the solo player. The team players have arrows that point in the direction of the solo player, allowing them to keep an eye on them. The team players can also dash in their scooters to avoid the solo player's shots. The solo player also has a shock beam that hits any players in its radius. If neither side defeats the other within 60 seconds, the minigame ends in a draw.


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Latest revision as of 12:33, September 8, 2024

Mario Mechs
Wario about to lose in Mario Mechs from Mario Party 5
Appears in Mario Party 5
Type 1-vs.-3 mini-game
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track Serious Competition
Music sample

Mario Mechs is a 1-vs.-3 minigame from Mario Party 5.

Introduction[edit]

The solo player, riding on a machine, falls into a dark arena onto a small circle. The landing triggers the arena to light up tile by tile. Then, the team players are shown, and the minigame begins.

Gameplay[edit]

The solo player controls a large mechanical robot that resembles a blue elephant, and the team controls scooters that resemble green dragons (complete with eyes, wings, legs, and spiked tails). Each player has a health bar that can be depleted by being shot. The solo player's goal is to eliminate the team, while the team tries to defeat the solo player. The team players have arrows that point in the direction of the solo player, allowing them to keep an eye on them. The team players can also dash in their scooters to avoid the solo player's shots. The solo player also has a shock beam that hits any players in its radius. If neither side defeats the other within 60 seconds, the minigame ends in a draw.

Ending[edit]

Ending of Mario Mechs. Game of Mario Party 5.
The ending to Mario Mechs

Winners do their winning poses as losers do their losing poses, while the arena shuts down, leaving it as it began. If the minigame ends in a draw, all players do their losing poses.

Controls[edit]

Solo (1 player)[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Fire beam
  • B Button – Fire shock beam
  • L Button / R Button – Strafe

Group (3 players)[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Fire beam
  • Hold B Button – Dash

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Fight in a battle-arena setting using vehicles to fire back and forth. Whoever is first to destroy the opposition wins."
  • Advice 1"The single player can use L Button and R Button to strafe."
  • Advice 2"The single player can also hold and release A Button or B Button to fire a more powerful blast."

Names in other languages[edit]

Mario Mechs[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マシーンバトル[?]
Mashīn Batoru
Machine Battle
French Bataille Laser[?] Laser Battle
German Laserfeuer[?] Laser Fire
Italian Raggi di luce[?] Rays of light
Spanish Batalla naval[?] Naval Warfare

Parched Ruins[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カラカラいせき[?]
Karakara Iseki
Dry Dry Ruins; shared with Dry Dry Ruins from Mario Kart Wii
Italian Rovinelandia[?] Ruins Land

Dark City[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese まっくらシティ[?]
Makkura Shiti
Pitch-Dark City
Italian Tenebrolandia[?] Terror Land

Star Hole[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スターホール[?]
Sutā Hōru
Star Hole
Italian Spaziolandia[?] Space Land