Upward Mobility
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Upward Mobility | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 9 | ||
Type | Free-for-All minigame | ||
Music track | Jump-Jump-Jumping | ||
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Upward Mobility is a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party 9. Its name is derived from a term that refers to social mobility.
Introduction[edit]
The camera shows the goal cloud. Then, it pans down to the ground, where the captain is, and it splits into four screens.
Gameplay[edit]
The players must jump on the Jump Blocks (from New Super Mario Bros. Wii) and Empty Blocks to reach the goal, a cloud with a rainbow. For most of the game, the checkered Jump Blocks appear in pairs, but toward the end, there are some that appear singularly. The player who reaches the goal first wins.
To achieve the bonus objective in Time Attack, the player must not jump on the same block twice.
In-game text[edit]
- Rules – "Use the Jump Blocks to bounce up to the goal high above the clouds!"
- Controls – "Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press to move and to jump."
See also[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ジャンジャンジャンプ[?] Janjanjanpu |
Jump Jump Jump | |
Chinese | 跳跳跳[?] Tiào tiào tiào |
Jump Jump Jump | |
French (NOA) | Toujours plus haut[?] | Higher and higher | |
French (NOE) | Bonds et merveilles[?] | Literally "Jumps and wonders". Pun on the expression Promettre monts et merveilles, meaning "To promise the moon and the stars". | |
German | Der Weg nach oben[?] | The Way Up | |
Italian | Al Settimo Cielo[?] | At Seventh Heaven | |
Spanish | Salto a salto[?] | Hop by Hop |