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Each player starts in a line in front of three moving rows of basketball hoops. The goal is to score as many [[point]]s as possible by making [[jump]] shots. Shots made in the top or bottom row are worth one point, and shots made in the faster-moving middle row are worth two points. Only one basketball can be contained in a basket, meaning that if one character makes a shot, no other characters can make shots in that particular basket. However, as the hoops scroll offscreen, empty baskets become available. Halfway through the minigame, the rows switch the direction they move in. Any player who has the most points after 30 seconds is the winner.
Each player starts in a line in front of three moving rows of basketball hoops. The goal is to score as many [[point]]s as possible by making [[jump]] shots. Shots made in the top or bottom row are worth one point, and shots made in the faster-moving middle row are worth two points. Only one basketball can be contained in a basket, meaning that if one character makes a shot, no other characters can make shots in that particular basket. However, as the hoops scroll offscreen, empty baskets become available. Halfway through the minigame, the rows switch the direction they move in. Any player who has the most points after 30 seconds is the winner.


In ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' and ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', players only need to press the same button to shoot instead of pressing a separate button like in ''Mario Party 4''.
In ''Mario Party: The Top 100'' and ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', players only need to press the same button as jumping to shoot instead of pressing a separate button like in ''Mario Party 4''.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 16:28, October 19, 2024

Three Throw
Three Throw from Mario Party 4
Mario Party 4
Three Throw from Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party: The Top 100
Three Throw from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Appears in Mario Party 4
Mario Party: The Top 100
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Type 4-Player minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Try Hard, Folks
Music sample
Mario Party 4:

Mario Party: The Top 100:

Three Throw is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 4, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Super Mario Party Jamboree.[1] Its name is a pun on the basketball term "free throw."

Introduction

The introduction to Three Throw

Each character from left to right is shown catching a basketball. After everyone catches one, they proceed to throw it into a hoop, starting the minigame.

Gameplay

Each player starts in a line in front of three moving rows of basketball hoops. The goal is to score as many points as possible by making jump shots. Shots made in the top or bottom row are worth one point, and shots made in the faster-moving middle row are worth two points. Only one basketball can be contained in a basket, meaning that if one character makes a shot, no other characters can make shots in that particular basket. However, as the hoops scroll offscreen, empty baskets become available. Halfway through the minigame, the rows switch the direction they move in. Any player who has the most points after 30 seconds is the winner.

In Mario Party: The Top 100 and Super Mario Party Jamboree, players only need to press the same button as jumping to shoot instead of pressing a separate button like in Mario Party 4.

Controls

Mario Party 4

  • A Button – Jump
  • B Button – Shoot

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • A Button: Jump
  • A Button in the air: Shoot
    • [Top/bottom baskets: 1 point]
    • [Middle baskets: 2 points]

In-game text

Mario Party 4

  • Game Rules"Try to make the most shots into the moving baskets."
  • Advice"The middle baskets are worth two points, the bottom worth one. Shoot after the high point of a jump to make it in the middle row."

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Description"Time your shots just right to get the ball into the moving baskets!"
  • On-screen"Time your jump shots to make a basket!"

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フリーフリースロー![?]
Furī Furī Surō
Free Free Throw!
Dutch Bewegende baskets[?] Moving baskets
French Lancer Franc[?] Free Throw
German Dreierwurf[?] Triple Throw
Italian Basket[?] Basketball
Portuguese Cesta tripla[2] Triple basket
Spanish Tira y... ¡canasta![?] Throw and... Score!

References

  1. ^ https://x.com/sxips/status/1829328592494567498
  2. ^ Casal Aperte Start (October 16, 2024). Super Mario Party Jamboree - Switch - A FLORESTA DO MEGA WIGGLER (23:21). YouTube. Retrieved October 16, 2024.