Balloon World

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Mario in the Cascade Kingdom going off to hide a balloon.
Mario participating in Balloon World.

Balloon World[1] is a minigame that appears as part of an update for Super Mario Odyssey, released on February 21, 2018.[2] The minigame can be played by completing the main story and finding Luigi near the Odyssey in any of the kingdoms besides the Cloud Kingdom, Ruined Kingdom, Dark Side and Darker Side, and talking to him.

This minigame features two different modes: "Hide It" mode and "Find It" mode. In "Hide It" mode, the player has thirty seconds to hide a balloon somewhere in the kingdom. The player can choose to place the balloon before the time runs out or they can restart to try and find a different hiding spot. However, players cannot place a balloon high in midair or above pits and instead the balloon will be placed as close as possible to where the player tried to hide it. In "Find It" mode, the player has a set amount of time (3-40 seconds) to find a balloon hidden in a kingdom. To help the player, there is an arrow pointing to the direction of where the balloon is located as well as a meter counter that will decrease or increase depending on how close or far the player is from the balloon. However, the arrow will disappear after a few seconds and the player can make it reappear by standing still. Collecting three Coins while either hiding or finding balloons will increase the timer by one second. The player cannot enter into different areas that require warping in either modes and will return to the main area with Cappy saying they can't because they're in the middle of a game.

Balloon World also features a ranking system, which shows the statistics of the player, such as how many Coins they received and how many balloons they found in a row. The player's rank is represented by stars, which are awarded for each objective that is completed. Each time the player ranks up, they receive a large sum of Coins; the higher rank they become, the more Coins are awarded, and the harder it will be for the player to find balloons, as more difficult balloons are more likely to appear for higher ranked players. For every 10 stars collected, Luigi will gain new balloons for his case. At first, he only has a red balloon, but at 10 stars, he gains a blue balloon. At 20, he gains a yellow balloon; at 30, he gains a green balloon; and at 40, he gains a purple balloon. If all 50 stars are earned, Luigi's balloons become golden and begin to sparkle, similar to how the Odyssey's sail turns gold and shiny after collecting all 880 Power Moons.

The player earns stars in five sections. In Find It, there is a section for the number of coins collected, the number of balloons popped, and balloons popped in a row. In Hide It, there is a section for coins collected and the number of tries other players take to find the player's balloons.

If online, a notification appears if other players try to find the player's balloons (green border), if one of the player's balloons is popped (red border), or when more coins can be earned than usual in a certain kingdom (black border). These notifications can be switched off in the Options menu. If an attempt is made while online and not in Balloon World, the player will automatically receive their coin reward, along with a notification displaying the user who made the attempt, and whether the balloon was popped or not.

The balloons used in this minigame have images of the player's Nintendo Switch profile icons, which can include Mii and various other popular Nintendo characters. Additionally, the time of day and weather in some kingdoms change when playing this minigame, such as the Cascade Kingdom taking place at night and the Metro Kingdom taking place during a rainstorm.

Locations

Kingdom Starting point Setting
Cap Kingdom On top of Top-Hat Tower (No change)
Cascade Kingdom At the top of Fossil Falls Nighttime
Sand Kingdom On top of the Tostarena Ruins Round Tower Sunset
Wooded Kingdom On top of the Observation Deck Nighttime
Lake Kingdom Inside the Water Plaza in front of the Crazy Cap store Nighttime
Lost Kingdom On the east side of the Rocky Mountain Summit's base Daytime
Metro Kingdom At the New Donk City Hall Plaza Rainstorm
Snow Kingdom On the islet northeast of the kingdom Blizzard
Seaside Kingdom At the base of the Glass Tower Daytime
Luncheon Kingdom At the entrance to Peronza Plaza Clear sky
Bowser's Kingdom At the Inner Wall Cloudy
Moon Kingdom At Ringing-Bells Plateau (No change)
Mushroom Kingdom In front of the entrance to Peach's Castle Midday

Stats

Find It Hide It
Star Coins Earned Number Found Number Found in a Row Coins Earned Others' Tries
1 200 3 2 100 1
2 600 10 3 300 10
3 1,200 30 5 600 25
4 2,400 60 7 1,200 50
5 5,000 100 9 2,500 80
6 9,000 180 11 4,500 120
7 14000 300 12 7,000 200
8 20,000 450 13 10,000 350
9 30,000 620 14 15,000 550
10 50,000 800 15 25,000 800

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バルーンファインド[3]
Barūn Faindo
Balloon Find
Chinese 发现气球 (Simplified)
發現氣球 (Traditional)
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Fāxiàn qìqiú
Find the Balloon
Dutch Ballonnenjacht[?] Balloon Hunt
German Ballonjagd[?] Balloon Hunt
Italian Caccia ai palloncini[?] Balloon Hunt
Korean 풍선 월드[?]
Pungseon Weoldeu
Balloon World
Russian Мир Шариков[?]
Mir Sharikov
Balloon World
Spanish Mundoglobo[4][5] Balloon World

Trivia

  • The balloons attached with Luigi match the colors of the Japan and PAL regions' SNES Controller and logo.

References