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Latest revision as of 01:26, October 1, 2024

Candy Shakedown
Candy Shakedown from Super Mario Party
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type 4-Player minigame
Time limit 20 seconds (Challenge Road - Normal Mode)
15 seconds (Challenge Road - Master Mode)
Music track Fancy Pop

Candy Shakedown is a 4-Player minigame in Super Mario Party.

Introduction[edit]

Every player is seated around a table, each holding a candy jar. The screen then fades out and fades back in to show the first player's candy jar, which gently shakes left and right before stopping. The screen then divides into four to show the other players' candy jars. The minigame then begins.

Gameplay[edit]

Players are in a blue room. They must open their jars and use their Joy-Con to shake all of their candy out of them. All human players must first press the right button on their Joy-Con to unscrew the lid. The first player to empty their jar wins.

On Challenge Road, the player has 20 seconds to shake all the candy out of the jar. During the Master Challenge, the player has 15 seconds.

Ending[edit]

The winning player does their victory animation in front of the table. The losing players do not perform their losing animations; they talk with each other excitedly instead.

Controls[edit]

  • Joy-Con (L) / Joy-Con (R) (vertical) – Shake the Bottle[sic]

In-game text[edit]

  • Shake out all the candy!
  • Treat Joy-Con (L) like a jar, and shake it until all the candy falls out!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フリフリキャンディー[?]
Furifuri Kyandī
Shaking Candy
Chinese (simplified) 掉下来的糖果[?]
Diàoxiàlái dè Táng'guǒ
Dropping Candy
Chinese (traditional) 掉下來的糖果[?]
Diàoxiàlái dè Táng'guǒ
Dropping Candy
Dutch Snoepschudden[?] Candy Shake
French Agités du bocal[?] Agitated of the jar (expression meaning "a somewhat crazy person")
German Bonbonglas-Balance[?] Sweets Jar Balance
Italian Dolcezze in barattolo[?] Sweetness in jar
Korean 우수수 캔디[?]
Ususu Kaendi
Falling Candy
Spanish (NOA) A las sacudidas[?] To the Shaking
Spanish (NOE) Dulces enfrascados[?] Bottled Sweets