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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=くぐってグライダー
|Jpn=くぐってグライダー
|JapR=Kugutte guraidā
|JpnR=Kugutte guraidā
|JapM=Crossing gliders
|JpnM=Crossing gliders
|Fre=Obstacles en Altitude
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|FreM=Height Obstacles
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Revision as of 16:37, January 7, 2025

Wing and a Scare
Wario in Wing and a Scare from Mario Party 8
Appears in Mario Party 8
Type Duel minigame
Music track It's on Now
Music sample

Wing and a Scare is a Duel minigame in Mario Party 8. Its name is a pun on the idiom "on a wing and a prayer," which refers to doing something with the hope of success even though there is little chance of it happening.

Introduction

Players act as airplane pilots and take off from a stone platform, flying forward through a city suspended in the air.

Gameplay

The objective is to reach the finish first. Players must use the Wii Remote to maneuver their planes through holes or openings of various shapes in a series of walls. As the minigame progresses, columns, floating landmasses, and rotating holes are introduced as obstacles. If a player hits an obstacle or trap, their plane rebounds. If both players make it to the goal at the same time or if five minutes pass, the minigame ends in a tie.

Ending

Unless there is a tie, the minigame ends with the winner flying through the city with confetti falling behind them.

Controls

  • Wii Remote: Tilt the plane
  • Buttons: None

In-game text

  • Rules"Tilt the wings of your plane as you try to clear the obstacles and reach the finish line first."
  • Hint"If you hit an obstacle or trap, your aircraft will rebound and you'll lose time!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese くぐってグライダー[?]
Kugutte guraidā
Crossing gliders
French Obstacles en Altitude[?] Height Obstacles
German Der richtige Dreh[?] The right spin
Italian Volo a Ostacoli[?] Obstacle Flight
Korean 회전 글라이더[?]
Hoejeon Geullaideo
Spinning Glider
Spanish Vuelo acrobático[?] Acrobatic Flight

Trivia