Train in Pain
Template:Minigame-infobox Train in Pain is a Team minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name may be a play on the title of the song "Train in Vain" by The Clash.
Gameplay
The players are in small trains and get dropped into a square arena. Each player, depending on the allies they have on their party (in minigame mode, each player has three allies), has a few allies trailing them. Players must punch the allies off the trains. To defeat a rival, the player must punch the rival from behind; otherwise, this will stun the rival. Players can also punch allies off their teammates.
In Challenge Road, this is the final minigame and serves as the rival fight against Bowser. In Normal, both the current character and Bowser have two allies each. In Master, the player is on their own, meaning they have to be more careful.
Controls
- – Move
- – Punch
In-game description
- "Punch the rival cabooses!"
- "Sneak around the rival trains to punch them from behind!"
- Tips: "During a team battle, try not to punch your partner."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | うしろからパンチファイト![?] Ushiro kara panchi faito! |
Punch Fighting from Behind! | |
Chinese | 车尾出拳大战! (Simplified) 車尾出拳大戰! (Traditional)[?] Chēwěi Chūquán Dàzhàn |
Tail-Punching Battle! | |
Dutch | Spoorloos geweld[?] | Trackless violence | |
German | Die Faust im Nacken[?] | Fist in the Nape | |
Italian | Treni-boxe[?] | Boxing trains | |
Korean | 뒤에서부터 펀치 파이트![?] Dwieseobuteo Peonchi Paiteu! |
Punch fight from the back! | |
Spanish (NOA) | Puñetazos despiadados[?] | Ruthless punching | |
Spanish (NOE) | Púgiles al tren[?] | Train Boxers |