Stone-Eye Bowling
Stone-Eye Bowling | |
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Appears in | Super Mario Party Jamboree |
Type | Duel minigame |
Time limit | 10 seconds |
Music track | Panic, but Carefully! |
Stone-Eye Bowling is a Duel minigame in Super Mario Party Jamboree.
Introduction
Red Koopa Paratroopas rise a set of ten Stone-Eyes from the ground while cheering, before revealing the player characters at the top of a large platform in the desert.
Gameplay
The minigame acts as a modified, shortened form of ten-pin bowling. Stone-Eyes act as bowling pins, and as in the real-world sport, they are placed in a tetrad of rows, with four Stone-Eyes in the back, then three, then two, then one. The set of Stone-Eyes is placed at the end of a long, steep path, with the player characters at the top, holding a boulder that acts as a bowling ball. Players can aim the boulder by moving it left or right—after ten seconds have passed, the boulder is automatically pushed forward, knocking down any Stone-Eyes it comes into contact with. Throughout the path are hills of sand, which can affect the boulder's trajectory. Like real bowling pins, Stone-Eyes that are knocked by the boulder can knock down additional Stone-Eyes, making hitting all ten easier. After the boulder and any contacted Stone-Eyes finish moving, the red Koopa Paratroopas evaluate the score and celebrate. The player who knocked down the higher number of Stone-Eyes wins. The players tie if they each got the same number of Stone-Eyes. Like in bowling, knocking down all ten Stone-Eyes is labeled a "Strike," though only one throw is offered, effectively making a strike no different from a real-world spare.
Controls
- – Move left/right
In-game text
You have 10 seconds to decide where to roll the ball to take out as many Stone-Eyes as you can. You only have one shot.
See also
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | イワヘムボウリング[?] Iwahemu Bōringu |
Stone-Eye Bowling | |
Spanish (NOE) | La bolera de Rocomiro[1] | Stone-Eye's Bowling Alley |
References
- ^ Caballero, David (October 28, 2024). Super Mario Party Jamboree - Guía para sacar los 5 juegos de jefes ocultos. Gamereactor. Retrieved October 24, 2024.