Puzzle Pronto

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Puzzle Pronto
Puzzle Pronto from Mario Party: Island Tour
Appears in Mario Party: Island Tour
Type General minigame
Music track Stay Calm

Puzzle Pronto (Puzzle Hamper in the British English version) is a General minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour.

Introduction

The screen is split into four sections. One of them, which is randomly chosen, expands to the whole screen.

Gameplay

This minigame is actually a compilation of four very simple puzzle games, all involving the touch screen and having three rounds. These games are:

  • Players must tap all the Super Mushrooms that roam around the screen. The first round contains five Mushrooms, the second one six, and the last one eight.
  • Players must choose the picture that matches the silhouette and drag it there.
  • Players must rotate two rings with parts of a Warp Pipe to align them. In the first stage, the pipe is straight. In the second stage, the pipe is bent. In the third stage, it branches into two pipes.
  • Players must tap circles with numbers in ascending order. The first round has four circles, the second one six, and the final one nine.

Only one of them is picked for all the competitors to play. The person who clears the three stages from the chosen game first wins.

Controls

  • Stylus – Touch or slide to complete the puzzle

In-game text

  • RulesAmerican English "Solve 3 Touch Screen puzzles as quickly as you can."
  • RulesBritish English "Solve three rounds of a randomly selected puzzle as quickly as you can."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese きまぐれパズル[?]
Kimagure pazuru
Fickle Puzzle
Dutch Puzzelparade[?] Puzzle Parade
French Casse-tête surprise[?] Surprise Puzzle
German Ruckzuck-Roulette[?] Jiffy Roulette
Italian Rompicapo a sorpresa[?] Surprise puzzle
Korean 변덕쟁이 퍼즐[?] Quirky Puzzle
Portuguese Puzzle Surpresa[?] Surprise Puzzle
Russian Задачка за задачкой[1]
Zadachka za zadachkoi
Problem after problem, an alliteration. "Задачка" is the diminutive form of "задача" (problem) and "задачкой" is the instrumental case of "задачка".
Spanish (NOA) Rompecabezas veloces[?] Quick Puzzles
Spanish (NOE) Puzles variados[?] Diverse Puzzles

References

  1. ^ Extracted from mg_inst.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Russian.zdat