Strawberry Shortfuse

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Template:Minigame-infobox Strawberry Shortfuse is a Battle minigame in Mario Party 6 and a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name comes from the name of the dessert strawberry shortcake. The official website included a game entitled "Cake or Bomb?" that was based on this minigame.

There is a page containing the game in the Miracle Book.

Introduction

The players run into a kitchen as the minigame begins.

Gameplay

The game begins with ten Ukikis holding trays that contain five bombs and five cakes; they hide the contents of their trays and run around the room, scrambling themselves. Players line up and choose an Ukiki. If the Ukiki holds a cake, the player is safe and moves to the back of the line. If the Ukiki holds a bomb, the bomb explodes, eliminating the player from the game. The last player standing is the winner.

Should the players choose all five cakes prior to a single player being left, the Ukikis refill their trays and the minigame continues, up to two times. If this happens three times (and a cake is selected a total of 15 times) before three players are eliminated, all present players win the minigame and split all the coins in the pot. While there is always a winner in the minigame, it is extremely rare that a game ends with no loser.[1]

Ending

In Mario Party 6, the winning player(s) celebrate(s) as the remaining Ukikis cheer and expose the contents of their trays.

Controls

Mario Party 6

  • Control Stick – Move the cursor
  • A Button – Confirm

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Circle Pad: Move cursor
  • A Button: Confirm

In-game text

Mario Party 6

  • Rules"Pick a monkey with a cake to stay in the game. Choose a monkey with a bomb, and you're out! The last player standing wins!"
  • Advice"The monkeys will shuffle at the beginning of the round. Keep your eyes glued to the monkeys holding cake!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Description and on-screen"Remember the Ukikis with cake!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウッキーシャッフル[?]
Ukkī Shaffuru
Ukiki Shuffle
Dutch Apentaartje[?] Monkey Cakes
German Kalorienbombe[?] Calorie Bomb
Italian Ukiki Pasticciere[?] Confectioner Ukikis
Spanish No hagas el mono[?] Don't Play the Monkey, meaning "don't be a fool"

References

  1. ^ Fredricka nyland (November 27, 2016). 【コメ付き】【マリオパーティ6】適当に4人でスター集める Part23-2 【TAS】. NicoNico. Retrieved August 8, 2020.

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