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As players stand on a large chunk of ice, [[Penguin]]s run across from the right side of the screen and dive into the water on the left. Players must avoid the mob of Penguins and find gaps in the crowd to avoid being shoved into the water. If the Penguins succeed in pushing a player into the water, that player is out. Eventually, larger Penguins would come as well. The last player standing, or any left standing after 30 seconds, wins. | As players stand on a large chunk of ice, [[Penguin]]s run across from the right side of the screen and dive into the water on the left. Players must avoid the mob of Penguins and find gaps in the crowd to avoid being shoved into the water. If the Penguins succeed in pushing a player into the water, that player is out. Eventually, larger Penguins would come as well. The last player standing, or any left standing after 30 seconds, wins. The player can also fall into the water on the top and bottom areas if he/she is careless. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== |
Revision as of 16:23, August 27, 2010
Pushy Penguins is a 4-player mini-game in Mario Party 5.
Gameplay
As players stand on a large chunk of ice, Penguins run across from the right side of the screen and dive into the water on the left. Players must avoid the mob of Penguins and find gaps in the crowd to avoid being shoved into the water. If the Penguins succeed in pushing a player into the water, that player is out. Eventually, larger Penguins would come as well. The last player standing, or any left standing after 30 seconds, wins. The player can also fall into the water on the top and bottom areas if he/she is careless.
Controls
- Control Stick – Move about
Trivia
- Pushy Penguins was also one of the playable mini-games in the Mario Party 5 demo on the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus disk. Additionally, the mini-game was originally called Penguin's Parade before the name was changed in the final version (this is a translation of the game's Japanese name).