Reel Cheep
Reel Cheep | |
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Appears in | Mario Party Advance |
Type | Single-player minigame |
Music track | Twist and Shake |
Reel Cheep is a single-player minigame found in Mario Party Advance. Its name is a pun on the expression "real cheap," referring to something inexpensive.
Introduction
The character is standing out on a beach with a fishing rod. They cast their line out into the ocean before the game starts.
Gameplay
The player has to put the biggest Cheep Cheep on the scale by reeling it within the time limit. The player must place the bobber over the silhouette, and when a Cheep Cheep bites the line, the player must press the sequence of buttons in the correct order to reel it in; the heavier the Cheep Cheep, the more buttons that must be pressed. However, the Cheep Cheep swims away if all the buttons are not pushed in time. If the player catches a heavier Cheep Cheep, it replaces the Cheep Cheep if it is of lesser weight.
In Shroom City, the player must win by placing a Cheep Cheep above the required weight on the scale before time runs out.
Controls
– Move bobber
– Reel in
– Reel in
In-game text
- Rules – "Aim for a Cheep Cheep, and then press the right buttons to reel him in!"
See also
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Fischfang[?] | Fish Catch | |
Italian | Pesce grosso[?] | Big fish | |
Spanish | Pesca-Cheep[?] | Cheep Cheep Fishing |