Snipe for the Picking

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Snipe for the Picking
Snipe for the Picking from Mario Party 8
Appears in Mario Party 8
Type Battle minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Challenge!
Music sample

Snipe for the Picking is a Battle minigame in Mario Party 8, as well as a single-player minigame in Test for the Best. Its name is a pun on the expression "ripe for the picking."

Introduction

The introduction to Snipe for the Picking

The first player enters a small room filled with gears that an Ukiki is cranking. The player then shoots an apple-shaped target, after which the screen splits into four sections and the game starts.

Gameplay

In this game, 15 apple-shaped targets slide in front of the players, who need to shoot target zones attached to them that are worth 10, 30, or 100 points. Each target stays on the screen for one whole second, so the players need to shoot the targets quickly. The targets do not have the point zones in the same locations. Whoever has the most points after all the targets wins.

Ending

(The) Loser(s) are carried away by Ukikis behind (the) winner(s), who do their victory poses. If you get a tie all players are carried away by Ukikis

Test for the Best

In Test for the Best, the player plays alone in this minigame and must shoot the targets to earn as many points as possible within 30 seconds. The scores required to earn a certain point total are as follows:

Grade Points earned Score required in minigame
A+ 1,000 1,500 points
A 900 1,300 points
B 800 1,100 points
C 700 900 points
D 600 700 points

Controls

  • Wii Remote: Use the Pointer to move the cursor.
  • Buttons
    • A Button / B Button – Shoot

In-game text

  • Rules"Rack up the biggest score by shooting the target zones with the highest numbers."
  • Hint"The high-score zones aren't always in the middle of the target. Pay close attention!"

Gallery

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese まとあてボウガン[?]
Mato ate bōgan
Target-Aim Bow Gun
German Punkteschießen[?] Point Shooting
Italian Cecchino e Bottino[?] Sniper and Loot
Korean 과녁 맞히기[?]
Gwanyeog Majhigi
Hit the Target
Spanish Tiro al blanco[?] Target Shooting

Trivia

  • This is the only minigame in Test for the Best that is neither a 4-Player minigame nor a Duel minigame.