Fruit Scoot Scurry

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Fruit Scoot Scurry
Fruit Scoot Scurry from Mario Party 10
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type Free-for-All minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Happy Friends
Music sample

Fruit Scoot Scurry is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10. It appears to be set in Layer-Cake Desert, the second world of New Super Mario Bros. U.

Gameplay

The playing area consists of 16 stone-head pillars arranged in a 4×4 manner. At the start of the minigame, the players are standing on the most external pillars.

Fruits of various kind will drop onto random Stone-Eyes, including apples, watermelons, bananas, melons, and grapes. The players must jump from pillar to pillar—this is done by simply pressing a direction on the +Control Pad—to reach the fruit, each granting them one point. Occasionally, three fruits of the same kind appear on one single pillar, worthing three points. If two players try to jump on the same pillar, they will hit each other and return to the pillar they jumped from. After 30 seconds, the character with the most points wins.

Controls

  • +Control Pad – Move

In-game description

Collect lots of fruit!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さばくでフルーツ[?]
Sabaku de furūtsu
Fruits in the desert
Dutch Duizend-en-een-vrucht[?] One Thousand and One Fruits, a pun on Duizend-en-een-nacht (One Thousand and One Nights)
German Früchtehopserei[?] Fruit Shop
Italian Raccolto nel deserto[?] Desert harvest
Portuguese Deserto de Fruta[?] Fruit Desert
Spanish La fruta del desierto[?] The Fruit of the Desert

Trivia

Fruit Scoot Scurry Minigame
E3 2014 appearance
  • This minigame was one of the four in the Mario Party mode featured in the E3 2014 Mario Party 10 demo.

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