Stage Fright (minigame)
Stage Fright | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 6 | ||
Type | 1-vs.-3 mini-game | ||
Time limit | 30 seconds | ||
Music track | Upbeat | ||
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Stage Fright is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name comes from the term "stage fright," which means fear of performing in front of a crowd.
Introduction
The group players attempt to hit the solo player with the balls shot out of their cannons, though the solo player dodges the projectiles.
Gameplay
The objective for the group players is to knock the solo player off the stage by shooting different-colored balls at them. The objective for the solo player is to avoid the balls. The cannons all move automatically; the first player's platform moves the slowest, and the last player's platform moves the fastest. The cannons are also lined up in rows, making it possible for a group player to hit and stun one of the teammates in front of them. The group players win if a ball hits the solo player. The solo player wins if they survive for 30 seconds.
Ending
If the group players win, their three cannons will line up in a formation as the players do their victory animations. If the solo player wins, they will do their victory animation while the other three players do their losing animations.
Controls
Solo (1 player)
- – Move
Group (3 players)
- – Shoot balls
In-game text
- Rules – "Three players on moving platforms fire balls at the stage. One player has to run around the stage to avoid getting hit!"
- Advice – "Players on platforms who are hit by their own teammates will be temporarily stunned."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 3にんでねらいうち![?] 3(San)-nin de Nerai-uchi! |
Three-Man Sharpshooting! | |
German | Bühne der Bedrohung[?] | Stage of Threat | |
Italian | Sotto Tiro[?] | Under Fire | |
Spanish | Miedo escénico[?] | Stage Fright |