Rumble Fumble

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Template:Minigame-infobox Rumble Fumble is a 4-player minigame found in Mario Party 5.

Introduction

The characters are looking at a bucket containing a Fly Guy. The first character lifts the bucket and releases the Fly Guy, starting the minigame.

Gameplay

The players attempt to find three Fly Guys by looking under buckets. At the beginning of the mini-game, a rumble pattern shakes the players' controllers. If the Rumble setting is turned off, an exclamation point pulses in a pattern. Players must then search the many colorful buckets on the stage to find the same rumble pattern. A pattern shakes the controller (or appear onscreen) when a player approaches a bucket. If this pattern matches the first one, a Fly Guy is under the bucket and the player should lift the bucket.

If the player lifts a bucket that does not match the rumble pattern, a Bob-omb or Chain Chomp attacks the player, leaving him or her unable to move for a moment. Bob-ombs destroy the bucket they are hiding under once uncovered, but Chain Chomps go back into hiding, attacking other players if they happen to choose that bucket again.

The first person to get three Fly Guys is the winner. Sometimes, buckets hold two Fly Guys, meaning it is possible to win with four Fly Guys. There is a 60 second time limit, and if nobody finds three Fly Guys in the time limit, it becomes a tie.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move (Check Rumble When Approaching Buckets)
  • A Button – Lift Bucket

In-game text

  • Rules"Find the Shy Guys hiding under the buckets. The first player to find three Shy Guys wins."
  • Advice"Remember the rumble pattern of the buckets that have Shy Guys hiding under them. Choose wrong, and you'll get attacked!"
  • Advice 2"If you have the Rumble Feature turned off, an exclamation point will appear over the buckets instead."

Ending

The three or four Fly Guys take the winner out of the arena as he/she waves at the screen.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブルブル!ヘイホーさがし[?]
Buruburu! Heihō Sagashi
Trembling! Find the Heiho
French Seaux-surprises[?] Surprise buckets
German Fang den Guy[?] Catch the Guy
Italian Senti il battito[?] Feel the beat
Spanish Destapacubos[?] Uncovercubes

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