Kamek's Rocket Rampage
Template:Minigame-infobox Kamek's Rocket Rampage is a Boss Battle minigame appearing in Mario Party 10. It takes place in Airship Central and pits players against Kamek.
Intro
The minigame takes place high in the sky at sunset; as it progresses, the scene will change to night. The players (each manning a small plane) fly through Bowser's airship fleet before Kamek swoops in ahead of them. He laughs as he uses his magic to enlarge himself, beginning the minigame.
Gameplay
Players must damage Kamek by firing rockets at him. Rockets are collected by touching bubbles floating around the screen; once a rocket is collected, it protrudes from the front of the plane and can be fired manually. Normal rockets are worth two points, while golden rockets are worth five. Players can shove each other's planes around (but not their rockets) by hitting them with their own plane. Kamek will retaliate by summoning Bullet Bills in various formations, which can block player shots and damage them on contact. Anyone hit by a Bullet Bill loses a point and drops their equipped rocket, allowing someone else to pick it up.
As Kamek's health decreases, he summons more Bullet Bills at a time; once his health is down to half, he gets angry and switches to summoning Banzai Bills and Big Amps, which take up much more space and do increased damage (Big Amps take two points per hit and stun players briefly, while Banzai Bills take three points per hit). All of Kamek's attacks are telegraphed by him charging magic in his wand, but he attacks more frequently as the battle goes on.
The minigame ends once Kamek's HP drops to zero - the player who lands the final blow gains an additional five points. After Kamek is blown into the distance, the result screen is shown with a sum of points, penalties and bonuses. The player with the most points overall wins the minigame.
Controls
− Move
− Fire missile
In-game description
"Grab missiles, and press to attack!"
Trivia
- This is the second time a Giant Kamek was the boss of a sky-based area, the first being the boss level of Giddy Sky in Super Princess Peach.
- The Planes and there form of attacking were most likely inspired by the Sky Pop from Super Mario Land.