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[[Image:MP6 Boo2.jpg|left|thumb|120px|[[Mario Party 6]] official art that shows Boo playing Boonanza.]] | [[Image:MP6 Boo2.jpg|left|thumb|120px|[[Mario Party 6]] official art that shows Boo playing Boonanza.]] | ||
The object of this minigame is to round up as many Pink Boos as the player can into their piece of land. When a player moves toward a Pink Boo, it moves away from the player, so s(he) must move behind a group of Pink Boos to effectively control their direction. The player with the most Pink Boos in their corral once time is up wins. | The object of this minigame is to round up as many Pink Boos as the player can into their piece of land within the time alloted. When a player moves toward a Pink Boo, it moves away from the player, so s(he) must move behind a group of Pink Boos to effectively control their direction. The player with the most Pink Boos in their corral once time is up wins. | ||
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[[Category:Duel mini-games]] | [[Category:Duel mini-games]] |
Revision as of 12:31, October 30, 2010
Boonanza is a duel minigame in Mario Party 6. This minigame's name is a pun on the word "bonanza."
Introduction
The introduction shows the first player chasing a lone Pink Boo. Though it quickly gets away, many more Pink Boos pop out of the ground.
Gameplay
The object of this minigame is to round up as many Pink Boos as the player can into their piece of land within the time alloted. When a player moves toward a Pink Boo, it moves away from the player, so s(he) must move behind a group of Pink Boos to effectively control their direction. The player with the most Pink Boos in their corral once time is up wins.