Peak Precision
Template:Minigame-infobox Peak Precision is a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party 9, and it returns in Mario Party: The Top 100.
Introduction
The camera goes past the captain and up the cliff, briefly showing all 22 button handholds along the away. The screen then splits to show all characters.
Gameplay
Players climb by pressing the indicated button on the next handhold. Pressing the wrong button causes the player to fall back one handhold. The first player to the top wins.
When playing in the Time Attack mode, the player must climb the peak in the fastest time. To achieve the bonus objective, the player must not press any incorrect buttons.
Ending
At the top of the cliff, a flag with the player's emblem is raised. The height of the flag depends on their position. The first-, second-, and third-place players strike a victory pose. If the fourth-place player climbs to the top within seconds after the third-place player, the fourth-place player will strike a losing pose.
Controls
Mario Party 9
- "Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press , , , or to match the icons on the handholds to climb."
Mario Party: The Top 100
- ////: Climb
In-game text
Mario Party 9
- Rules – "Match the buttons on the handholds to climb as fast as you can! Be careful: pressing the wrong button will cause you to slip back."
Mario Party: The Top 100
- Description and on-screen – "Quickly press the buttons on the wall and climb to the top!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボタンでクライミング[?] Botan de kuraimingu |
Climbing with Buttons | |
Chinese | 按鈕攀岩[?] Ànniǔ pānyán |
Button-Pushing Rock-Climbing | |
Dutch | Klauterknoppen[?] | Climb Buttons | |
German | Kletterklippe[?] | Cliff Climbing | |
Italian | Scalacomandi[?] | Command Climb | |
Spanish | Escalada a pulso (Mario Party 9) Combo hacia la cima (Mario Party: The Top 100)[?] |
Pulse climb (Mario Party 9) Combo to the summit (Mario Party: The Top 100) |