Boxing Day

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Boxing Day
Wario in Boxing Day from Mario Party 7
Appears in Mario Party 7
Type 1-vs.-3 Mic minigame
Music track Look Out!
Music sample

Boxing Day is a 1-vs.-3 Mic minigame in Mario Party 7. Its name is a pun on boxing as a sport and the name of the holiday Boxing Day.

Introduction

The team of three stands on a large Bob-omb painting that is covered by 16 "?" tiles. Meanwhile, the camera pans out to reveal the rest of the arena (with Bob-ombs in the stands) and the solo player, who is in a robot with two mechanical arms. The minigame then begins.

Gameplay

The goal of the team of three is to dissolve the tiles by ground-pounding them. On the other hand, the solo player's goal is to knock away the other three players by using a robot with two large mechanical arms wearing boxing gloves. The single player has to speak into the Mic to command the machine to rotate, double-punch, rocket-punch, punch left, or punch right. If there is no Mic, the commands are selected from a blue box. If the robot's gloves or arms hit a team player, that player is eliminated. The solo player wins if they eliminate the other three players. The team players win if they ground-pound all the tiles. The minigame ends in a tie if five minutes pass.

Ending

The ending to Boxing Day if the solo player wins
The ending to Boxing Day if the team wins

If the solo player wins, they and the robot perform victory poses. If the team players win, they stand on the now-revealed painting, performing their victory poses while Bob-ombs drop in on the solo player's robot and destroy it, after which various parts of it catch on fire due to electrical failures. If the minigame ends in a tie, everyone performs their losing pose.

Controls

Solo (1 player)

  • Microphone – Say: "Right," "Left," "Double punch," "Rotate," "Rocket punch"

Group (3 players)

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A ButtonJump
  • A Button A Button – Ground Pound

In-game text

  • Rules"One player uses the Mic to guide the robot arms, while the other players try to Ground Pound the tiles."
  • Advice"The robot must complete one full attack before you can give it another command."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マイクでパンチロボ[?]
Maiku de Panchi Robo
Punching Robot with Mic
German Boxobot[?] -
Italian Pugni d'acciaio[?] Fists of steel
Spanish Boxeo mecánico[?] Mechanical Boxing