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'''Circuit Maximus''' is a 4-player [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. In the [[Miracle Book]] | '''Circuit Maximus''' is a 4-player [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. In the [[Miracle Book]] of the game, there is a page involving Circuit Maximus. | ||
The mini-game's name is a reference to the ''[[wikipedia: Circus Maximus|Circus Maximus]]'', which was a racing arena in Ancient [[Rome]]. | The mini-game's name is a reference to the ''[[wikipedia: Circus Maximus|Circus Maximus]]'', which was a racing arena in Ancient [[Rome]]. |
Revision as of 03:08, March 31, 2011
Circuit Maximus is a 4-player mini-game in Mario Party 6. In the Miracle Book of the game, there is a page involving Circuit Maximus.
The mini-game's name is a reference to the Circus Maximus, which was a racing arena in Ancient Rome.
Gameplay
The game takes place in an octagon circuit with many Amps in it. Players must get through the circuit by passing through the gates in each section while avoiding the Amps. If a player touches an Amp it will stun them for a few moments. Each section has more and more Amps, making it harder for the player to get through as the game progresses. The goal is to get all the way around the octagon the fastest. When somebody wins, the other three players are seen being chased by Amps around a podium on which the winner stands.