Mowtown
Mowtown | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 6 | ||
Type | 4-Player mini-game | ||
Time limit | 30 seconds | ||
Music track | Blissful | ||
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Mowtown is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party 6. This minigame's title is a pun on the name of the record label Motown owned by the Universal Music Group.
The only difference between day and night is that there are lit torches in the background at night.
There is a page based on this minigame in the Miracle Book called "Lawn Mowin' Fun" with Mario mowing the lawn. When the page is activated, Mario starts singing, Luigi starts mowing himself, Peach catches the grass trimmings from Mario's mower, some Shy Guys are shown hiding in one of the grass baskets, and the shrubs bloom.
Introduction
The players start up their lawnmowers and advance onto the lawn.
Gameplay
The object of the minigame is to mow the most grass on a small area in a park. To start mowing, the player must press and hold the button while moving around. The grass is automatically transported to the player's basket. The player with the most grass in their basket when time runs out wins. If everyone gets the same amount of grass, the minigame ends in a draw.
Ending
The four players stand on a freshly trimmed lawn in front of their baskets, with winning and losing animations playing as usual.
Controls
- – Change direction
- – Move forward and mow
- – Move backward (won't mow)
In-game text
- Rules – "Tame the wildly overgrown lawn with your lawn mower! Whoever collects the most grass clippings wins!"
- Advice – "If you hit a wall or an opponent, back up and start mowing again."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | バリバリしばかり[?] Baribari Shibakari |
Whir Whir Mowing | |
French | Ras-les-Pâquerettes[?] | Close Cropped Daisies (French expression meaning "very basic") | |
German | Grasgemetzel[?] | Grass Slaughter | |
Italian | Erba Voglio[?] | The "I-want" Grass (pun on the Italian saying "l'erba voglio non cresce neanche nel giardino del re", meaning "the I-want grass does not even grow in the king's garden", which stands for "one will not obtain everything desired with a tantrum".) | |
Spanish | Villaverde[?] | Green Town (pun on Villaverde (Madrid)) |