Scare-ousel

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Scare-ousel
Scare-ousel from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Appears in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Type 4-Player minigame
Time limit 60 seconds (Regular)
Unlimited (Endless)

Scare-ousel is a 4-Player minigame found in Super Mario Party Jamboree. Its name is a combination of carousel, a popular amusement park ride, and "Scare". Alongside its regular 4-Player variant, it has an Endless variant which can be played in Free Play mode in the Minigame Bay, in which high scores can be recorded and compared with other players online.

Introduction

A large carousel at night is shown, before zooming towards the player characters.

Gameplay

The minigame takes place on a large, metal carousel. It rotates counter-clockwise during the course of the minigame. On the carousel, a small section is occupied by players, with sets of Amps on both sides eliminating any player who touches them. Alongside the ride's rotation pushing players towards the Amps, the ride contains a variety of obstacles which must be avoided in order to survive. These include castle walls which horizontally cover part of the ride, and sets of three towers which block parts of the center. Additionally, mechanical Chain Chomps appear which start at the top and eventually lunge towards the bottom of the ride, alongside mechanical Boos which move up or down, either in a wave or separately, which cover the entire horizontal section of the ride and must be jumped over in order to pass. Like with other minigames with a jumping ability, jumping on other players stuns them temporarily and can be used to reach greater heights. As the game progresses, the rotational speed of the carousel increases. The last surviving player, the last players to be eliminated in instances of simultaneous knock out, or the players that survived until the time limit's end, win. In the game's Endless variant, there is no time limit, as the objective is simply to survive as long as possible. Achieving a record of 50 or more seconds in Endless mode is required to unlock the "Eternal Runner" achievement. Like with other Endless minigames, the maximum recorded time is 9:59:99.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • Single Joy-Con Right Button – Jump

In-game text

Make your way around the merry-go-round while avoided the obstacles. If you get zapped, you're out!