Tuber Tug

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Tuber Tug
Mario Party 9 screenshot
Appears in Mario Party 9
Type Free-for-All minigame
Time limit 10 seconds
Initial record 20 points
Music track Hoopla
Music sample

Tuber Tug is a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party 9.

Introduction

The competitors are looking toward their baskets. Then, they turn around and grab the vines, just before the game starts.

Gameplay

The players must pick tubers. To grab the vine, they must hold A Button and B Button. To pull vegetables, they must shake Wii Remote and release the pressed buttons. The players get a point for each vegetable they collect, with the maximum number being 60. The player with the most points after 10 seconds wins.

In-game text

  • Rules"Pull the vine to pick the vegetables! Move the Wii Remote as fast as you can and fill your basket with the most tubers to win."
  • Controls"Hold the Wii Remote vertically. Hold down A Button and B Button, and shake the Wii Remote up and down. Release A Button and B Button to pick vegetables off the vine."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ほりほりイモほり[?]
Hori hori imo hori
Digging, Digging, Tuber Diggers
Chinese 地瓜挖挖挖[?]
Dìguā wā wā wā
Sweet Potatoes, Dig Dig Dig
French Tir à la patate[?] Tug of potato
German Wett-Ernten[?] Compete-Harvest
Italian Tiro alla... patata[?] Tug of... potato
Spanish (NOA) Cosecha Frenética[?] Frenetic Harvest
Spanish (NOE) Plantacesto[?] Portmanteau of planta (plant), and baloncesto (basketball)