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In the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], the picture to be completed depends on the difficulty level being played: On Easy, the Goomba picture is used. On Normal, the Koopa Troopa picture is used. On Hard, the Boo picture is used.
In the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], the picture to be completed depends on the difficulty level being played: On Easy, the Goomba picture is used. On Normal, the Koopa Troopa picture is used. On Hard, the Boo picture is used.
In Mario Party 2, The minigame can be purchased from Woody for 150 coins.


==Controls==
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Revision as of 13:33, November 30, 2024

Tile Driver
Tile Driver from Mario Party 2
Appears in Mario Party 2
Type 4-Player mini-game
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track Keepin' on the Path
Music sample

Tile Driver is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 2. Its name is a pun on "pile driver."

Gameplay

The minigame involves the computer setting a picture—either a Goomba, a Koopa Troopa, or a Boo—and the players have to race against each other and the clock to make the picture again by hip-dropping the appropriate tiles in the 3×3 square. The first player to recreate their picture wins.

In the Mini-Game Coaster, the picture to be completed depends on the difficulty level being played: On Easy, the Goomba picture is used. On Normal, the Koopa Troopa picture is used. On Hard, the Boo picture is used.

In Mario Party 2, The minigame can be purchased from Woody for 150 coins.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A ButtonJump
  • A Button + Z Button – Hip Drop

In-game text

  • Game Rules"Hip Drop to flip the panels, and match up all of the pieces in the puzzle. The first to finish wins."
  • Game Rules (Mini-Game Coaster)"Flip the panels to complete the picture. You must be the first to finish to clear this game."
  • Advice"The panels can be flipped to form three different pictures. Make sure you're getting the right one together."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パネルチェンジ[?]
Paneru Chenji
Panel Change
French Dalle-Dingue[?] Crazy Slab
German Puzzle-Fix[?] Puzzle Fix
Italian Puzzle Magico[?] Magical Puzzle
Spanish Conductor Baldosas[?] Tile Driver