Slurpodrome

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Slurpodrome
Slurpodrome in Fortune Street.
Appears in Fortune Street
Controls +Control Pad - Select
A Button/Two Button - Confirm choice
Time limit Unlimited
Music sample
Choosing Slime

Race fanfare

Race
Race results

The Slurpodrome is a minigame that appears in the game Fortune Street. To play the minigame, the player must land on an arcade square. It is based on the Slime Race minigame from Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride.

Gameplay

At the start of the minigame the player chooses a Slime, all of which have the number of chests that appear on their path underneath them. After the players have selected their Slime, the race begins and the Slimes start hopping toward the finish line. Along the way are several chests, some of which contain coins which gives the player twenty gold; however, some of the chests are Mimics and if a Slime runs into it then they are out of the race. Some chests also contain a Munchie, which has no bearing on the race, or a seed of agility which gives the Slime who got it a speed boost. Rockbombs can also appear during the race, and it knocka out a Slime if it hits one. At the end of the race, each player gets twenty gold for every chest they got, while the player who selected the winning Slime also gets 100 gold multiplied by their level.

In-game text

At the Slurpodrome, five whistle-plop slimes test their mettle as they crooze down the track for treasure! You have to guess goo'll come first! A number of treasure chest have been plopped down in each lane. The chests open to reveal hidden gold! But if a mimic is inside, your slime's out of the boinging! Chooze the slime you think's gooing to win, taking account the number of treasure chests. Any gold gained during the race is yours to keep!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スライム レース[?]
Suraimu Rēsu
Slime Race
French Gluodrome[?] Slurpodrome
German Schlürfodrom[?] Slurpodrome
Italian Slimodromo[?] Slurpodrome
Spanish Limódromo[?] Slurpodrome