Strawberry Shortfuse
Template:Minigame-infobox Strawberry Shortfuse is a Battle minigame in Mario Party 6. It is also featured in the minigame compilation title, Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name comes from the dessert, strawberry shortcake.
There is a page containing the game in the Miracle Book.
Introduction
The players run into the kitchen as the minigame begins.
Gameplay
The objective of this minigame is to be the last person standing.
The game begins with ten Ukikis holding either shortcakes or bombs on trays (five of each). The Ukikis then hide the contents of their trays and run around the room, scrambling themselves. Players, who are standing in a line to determine order, then have to choose a Ukiki. If the Ukiki holds a shortcake, the player is safe and moves to the back of the line. If the Ukiki holds a bomb, the player is eliminated from the game. The last player standing is the winner. Should the players choose all five shortcakes prior to a single player being left, the Ukikis refill their trays and the minigame continues.
Ending
The winning player performs their victory pose as the remaining Ukikis cheer and expose the contents of their trays.
Controls
Mario Party 6
- – Move the cursor
- – Confirm
Mario Party: The Top 100
- : Move cursor
- : 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 – "Remember the Ukikis with cake!"
- On-screen – "Remember the Ukiki with cake!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Dutch | Apentaartje[?] | Monkey Cakes | |
German | Kalorienbombe[?] | Calorie Bomb | |
Italian | Ukiki Pasticciere[?] | Confectioner Ukikis | |
Spanish | No hagas el mono[?] | Don't play the monkey |