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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ぶつけろ!ハンマー
|Jpn=ぶつけろ!ハンマー
|JapR=Butsukero! Hanmā
|JpnR=Butsukero! Hanmā
|JapM=Hit'em!  Hammer
|JpnM=Hit'em!  Hammer
|Fre=Combat Marto
|Fre=Combat Marto
|FreM=Hammer Combat
|FreM=Hammer Combat

Latest revision as of 11:02, January 7, 2025

Hammergeddon
The Duel mini-game, Hammergeddon from Mario Party Advance
Appears in Mario Party Advance
Type Duel mini-game
Music track Don't Hurry
Music sample

Hammergeddon is a Duel minigame found in Mario Party Advance. The name is a portmanteau of "hammer" and "Armageddon."

The minigame is played in Shroom City when the player arrives at Mushroom Beacon. There, Blooper challenges the player to this minigame; victory results in winning Hammergeddon in Play Land.

Introduction[edit]

Both players toss a hammer at each other, but they move to avoid being hit.

Gameplay[edit]

Artwork of Mario from Mario Party Advance
Promotional artwork of Mario wielding a hammer from the minigame

Both players start with three hearts, and each must defeat the other by throwing a set of hammers at them (like a Hammer Bro). Both players can toss a hammer either across the arena at an arc or straight up into the air. Players must also be careful to avoid hitting any hammers, as even a player's own hammer can damage them. The player who depletes their opponent's hearts first wins.

Controls[edit]

  • +Control Pad – Move
  • A ButtonJump
  • B Button – Throw hammer

In-game text[edit]

Throw hammers at your foe! Hit him or her 3 times to win!

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぶつけろ!ハンマー[?]
Butsukero! Hanmā
Hit'em! Hammer
French Combat Marto[?] Hammer Combat
German Hammergeddon[?] -
Italian Nervi scossi[?] Shattered nerves
Spanish Martillator[?] From "martillo" (hammer) and -ator