Timing Is Money
Timing Is Money | |
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Appears in | Super Mario Party |
Type | 4-Player coin minigame |
Time limit | 15 seconds |
Music track | Keepin' It Frosty |
Timing Is Money is a 4-Player coin-collecting minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. The minigame's name is based on the phrase "time is money."
Introduction[edit]
The camera is zoomed in on the second player's screen, which spins slowly. The camera zooms out to show the other players, who become eager to earn coins. The screens then spin faster, and the minigame begins.
Gameplay[edit]
In this minigame, players must ground-pound roulettes to collect the number of coins that appear on the monitors. If a player lands their roulette on a Bob-omb, they lose all of the coins they have earned thus far. The minigame ends once 15 seconds have passed.
On Challenge Road, this is the seventh minigame to be played in End of the Road and the 70th minigame overall. For the normal challenge, the player aims to get at least 15 coins in the time limit. For the Master Challenge, the target is 20 coins. However, if the player triggers a Bob-omb, the challenge ends in failure.
Controls[edit]
- – Jump
- (While jumping) – Ground Pound
In-game text[edit]
- Snag the most coins!
- Don't trigger a Bob-omb or you'll lose all your coins!
See also[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ねらえ!コインスロット[?] Nerae! Koin surotto |
Aim at It! Coin Slot | |
Chinese (simplified) | 瞄准!金币转轮[?] Miáozhǔn! Jīnbì Zhuànlún |
Aim at It! Coin Wheel | |
Chinese (traditional) | 瞄準!金幣轉輪[?] Miáozhǔn! Jīnbì Zhuànlún |
Aim at It! Coin Wheel | |
Dutch | Timing is geld[?] | Timing is Money | |
French | Charge enrichissante[?] | Rewarding pound | |
German | Wie gewonnen, so zerronnen[?] | Expression meaning "easy come, easy go" | |
Italian | Monete a pestoni[?] | Crushed coins | |
Korean | 노려라! 코인 슬롯[?] Noryeora! Koin seulot |
Aim! Coin Slot | |
Spanish | Inversión de riesgo[?] | Risky Investment |