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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Players attempt to grab the same-shaped key like the doors' design, of which here are always one less than there are players. Players without keys can punch other players with keys to make them drop the keys. If one of the players fails to swipe/get the correct key, that player will stay in that room. First player that reaches the end of the three rooms with the correct key wins. | Players attempt to grab the same-shaped key like the doors' design, of which here are always one less than there are players. Players without keys can punch other players with keys to make them drop the keys. If one of the players fails to swipe/get the correct key, that player will stay in that room. First player that reaches the end of the three rooms with the correct key wins. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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*A button - Grab Key/Drop Key | *A button - Grab Key/Drop Key | ||
*B button - Attack | *B button - Attack | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Locked Out is a term used for when one is locked out of a place. | |||
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[[Category:Battle mini-games]] | [[Category:Battle mini-games]] |
Revision as of 07:56, November 4, 2010
Locked Out is a battle mini-game found in Mario Party 3.
Gameplay
Players attempt to grab the same-shaped key like the doors' design, of which here are always one less than there are players. Players without keys can punch other players with keys to make them drop the keys. If one of the players fails to swipe/get the correct key, that player will stay in that room. First player that reaches the end of the three rooms with the correct key wins.
Controls
- Control Stick - Move
- A button - Grab Key/Drop Key
- B button - Attack
Trivia
- Locked Out is a term used for when one is locked out of a place.