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'''Short Fuse''' is a [[mini-Game]] found in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. A [[Bowser Bomb (Mario Party DS)|Bowser Bomb]] falls, and the players must put out the fuse, blowing into the microphone for five seconds. The players take turns to blow out the fuse, and whoever sets off the bomb will be eliminated. The next round then continues without the player that was eliminated. Last player standing wins. | '''Short Fuse''' is a [[mini-Game]] found in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. A [[Bowser Bomb (Mario Party DS)|Bowser Bomb]] falls, and the players must put out the fuse, blowing into the microphone for five seconds. The players take turns to blow out the fuse, and whoever sets off the bomb will be eliminated. The next round then continues without the player that was eliminated. Last player standing wins. The way to win this is to not blow the fuse to much if it is all most out. | ||
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Revision as of 16:10, January 7, 2009
Short Fuse is a mini-Game found in Mario Party DS. A Bowser Bomb falls, and the players must put out the fuse, blowing into the microphone for five seconds. The players take turns to blow out the fuse, and whoever sets off the bomb will be eliminated. The next round then continues without the player that was eliminated. Last player standing wins. The way to win this is to not blow the fuse to much if it is all most out.
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