Clean Team

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Clean Team
Clean Team at day from Mario Party 6
Day
Clean Team at night from Mario Party 6
Night
Appears in Mario Party 6
Type 2-vs.-2 mini-game
Music track Blissful
Music sample

Clean Team is a 2-vs.-2 minigame in Mario Party 6. The name is a play on the term "dream team."

There are no daytime and nighttime differences other than aesthetics. During the day, Goombas appear in the cleaned windows. At night, Koopa Troopas appear in the cleaned windows.

Introduction[edit]

Mario Party 6 promotional artwork: Waluigi carrying cleaning equipment. Inspired from the minigame Clean Team, version 2
Mario Party 6 official art that shows Waluigi playing Clean Team

Both teams are walking in front of a hotel when they spot the dirty windows. On each side, the player with the bottle sprays foam on a window, and the player with the towel wipes it clean.

Gameplay[edit]

Players are trying to clean a hotel building by washing mud off the windows. One player holds a spray bottle, and the other holds a towel. The player with the spray bottle must first spray foam onto a window, and the player with the towel must wipe the foam off to completely clean the window. The team that cleans all the windows first wins. If five minutes pass, the minigame ends in a tie.

Ending[edit]

The winners stand in front of the cleaned hotel as they perform their victory animations.

Controls[edit]

Player with the spray bottle[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Spray foam

Player wiping the windows[edit]

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Wipe the window

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Team up with a partner to fight window grime! The first team to clean all the muck off their windows wins!"
  • Advice"Buckets cannot be passed. Plan your route to avoid wasting valuable time!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese なかよくまどふき[?]
Nakayoku mado fuki
Friendly Window Wipe
French Vitres Illico[?] Windows Pronto (Vitres sounds like Vite which means "Fast")
German Putzkolonne[?] Cleanup Crew
Italian Impresa Pulivetri[?] Glass Cleaner Business
Spanish Limpieza a domicilio[?] Residence Cleaning