Chips and Dips

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Chips and Dips
Gameplay of Chips and Dips in Mario Party DS
Appears in Mario Party DS
Type Battle mini-game
Time limit 5 seconds per round
Music track Play Nicely, Everyone
Music sample

Chips and Dips is a battle minigame coming from Mario Party DS. Its name comes from the kind of recipe, "chips and dips", and it takes place in a casino. Along with Shuffleboard Showdown, this minigame is not available in the Korean release, likely because of the gambling themes present in this minigame. It is one of two minigames in the game to be entirely chance-based, the other being Cheep Cheep Chance.

Gameplay

Each player picks a card for 3 rounds. A card either has a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or a Bowser symbol on it. The first round has the 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 cards, the second round adds the 10 card, and the third and final round has all of the cards. Depending on the number on the card, the player gets that number for chips for their stack. If the player gets a Bowser card, their stack of chips will be reduced by half. Whoever has the most chips at the end of the third round, gets the most coins. If two or more players have the same number of chips at the end of the third round, those players win, provided they have the highest number. However, if all players have the same number of chips, it is considered a tie. The highest possible score is 25 (which is achieved by flipping a 5 card in the first round and a 10 card in the second and third rounds), while the lowest is 1 (achieved by flipping a 1 card one of the first two rounds, flipping either a 1 or 2 card the other of the first two rounds, and flipping a Bowser card at the third round).

Controls

  • Stylus – Pick a card

In-game text

  • Rules"In a game of chance, select a card in each round to win the chips shown. If you pick a Bowser card, however, you'll lose half your stack."
  • Tips"It's purely a game of chance, since all the cards are facedown. Just hope that you don't pick a Bowser card!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese かさねてチップタワー[?]
Kasanete Chippu Tawā
Stacking Chip Tower
German Glücksgriff gefällig?[?] Pleasing lucky choice?
Italian Incontro con la Fortuna[?] Towards Luck
Spanish Vueltas de azar[?] Gamble Mixes

See also