Slow G

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Slow G
Slow G from Mario Party: Island Tour
Appears in Mario Party: Island Tour
Type General minigame
Time limit N/A
Music track Fluff

Slow G (Spacehopping in the British English version) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour. The American English name is a pun on "low G", which is short for "low gravity".

Introduction

The camera pans down from the finish line to the bottom of the moon where the players start.

Gameplay

In this minigame, the players must jump from platform to platform to get to the finish line above the moon. The players are affected by the gravity so that they jump higher and fall slower than they would normally. Pressing the A Button multiple times results in longer airtime. The first player to the finish wins.

This minigame also appears in Time Attack as the third minigame. The bonus objective is completed by not using the same platform twice.

Controls

  • Circle Pad – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text

  • Normal rulesAmerican English "Jump up from the platform to reach the goal as quickly as possible."
  • Normal rules (British English)/Time Attack rules"Jump up from platform to platform to reach the goal as quickly as possible."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スペースジャンプ[?]
Supēsujanpu
Space Jump
Dutch Ruimterace[?] Space Race
French (NOA) Gare à la gravité[?] Beware of the Gravity
French (NOE) Ascension spatiale[?] Space Ascension
German Auf die Plätze, schwerelos[?] On your marks, weightless (pun on 'Auf die Plätze, fertig, los', translated 'On your marks, get set, go')
Italian Salti spaziali[?] Space jumps
Korean 스페이스 점프[?] Space Jump
Portuguese Saltos Espaciais[?] Space Jumps
Russian Космопрыжки[1]
Kosmopryzhki
Portmanteau of "космо" (cosmo) and "прыжки", the nominative/accusative plural form of the noun "прыжок" (jump)
Spanish (NOA) Plataformas lunáticas[?] Lunatic Platforms
Spanish (NOE) Evasión lunar[?] Lunar Evasion

References

  1. ^ Extracted from mg_inst.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Russian.zdat