Picture This

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Picture This
Picture This from Mario Party 7
Appears in Mario Party 7
Type 4-Player minigame
Time limit 20 seconds per round
Music track Lazy Day Lollygag
Music sample

Picture This is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party 7. The minigame's name comes from a phrase that means "imagine this."

Introduction

The first player is in a room, standing in front of a desk with a book on it. The camera then changes angles as the book opens to the first page.

Gameplay

The characters all have their own picture books; in the middle of the screen is the same picture book. Once the game begins, the book in the middle turns to a random page that is in the books the characters have. They then have to be the first to turn to that specific page and mark it with a bookmark. Marking an incorrect page simply wastes time. The player that marks three correct pages is the winner.

The pages in the book differ each time the game is played. The pages in the book go in sequence that describe a story. There are three different animations: One is a driving car, another is a blooming flower, and the final is two snails caught in a thunderstorm.

Ending

The ending to Picture This

The winner performs their victory animation inside the room.

Controls

  • R Button – Turn pages forward
  • L Button – Turn pages backward
  • A Button – Select a page

In-game text

  • Rules"Turn the picture book pages to find the matching image. The first player to match 3 images wins!"
  • Advice"Press and hold R Button or L Button to turn the pages, or tap the buttons to turn them faster."

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パラパラえほん[?]
Parapara ehon
Flipping Picture Book
French Folioscope[?] Flip Book
German Bilderweld[?] Pictures Gather
Italian Sfoglia e scegli[?] Leaf and choose
Spanish Marca la página[?] Mark the Page

Trivia

  • The mushroom-shaped clock on the wall seen during the beginning and ending of the minigame is set to the internal clock of the console.