Aim of the Game

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Aim of the Game
Aim of the Game from Mario Party 8
Mario Party 8 (Battle version)
Aim of the Game from Mario Party: The Top 100
Mario Party: The Top 100
Appears in Mario Party 8
Mario Party: The Top 100
Type Battle and Duel minigame (Mario Party 8)
Free-for-All minigame (Mario Party: The Top 100)
Music track Challenge!
Music sample
Mario Party 8:

Mario Party: The Top 100:

Aim of the Game is a Battle and Duel minigame found in Mario Party 8 and a Free-for-All minigame featured in Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name is a pun on a phrase that means "what one wants to accomplish." The minigame takes place in a casino.

Introduction[edit]

A top hat is on the screen, and cards start flying out of the top. Shortly thereafter, the game begins.

Gameplay[edit]

Each player must shoot five cards from a falling deck and try to get the highest score. The cards flip repetitively, and the number on each card (and therefore the point value) is visible for only a short while. The numbers are 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, ×2 (which doubles the player's current score), and ×0 (which reduces the player's total score to zero). The "×" cards are multipliers. A timer is not visible while the minigame is in progress, but as soon as the last of the cards fall offscreen, the minigame ends; afterwards, the value of the cards gets added up or multiplied. Whoever has the most points wins the minigame. The most points a player can get is 800, obtained by hitting a 50-point card first and then ×2-multiplier cards for the other four, or by hitting two 50-point cards first and three ×2-multiplier cards after. In the Duel variant, if both players score the same number of points, the minigame ends in a tie.

In Mario Party: The Top 100, the cards descend noticeably faster.

Ending[edit]

Winning players (as well as second-place players in The Top 100) perform their respective victory poses while any losing players do their losing animations beside them. If the minigame ends in a tie in Mario Party 8, all players do their losing animations.

Controls[edit]

Mario Party 8[edit]

  • Wii Remote: Use the Pointer to move the cursor.
  • Buttons
    • A Button / B Button – Shoot

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Circle Pad: Move cursor
  • A Button: Shoot

In-game text[edit]

Mario Party 8[edit]

  • Rules"Shoot five falling cards to get the highest score. Some cards have face values. Others have multipliers."
  • Hint"Shoot high face-value cards, then gun for multipliers. But don't shoot the x0 cards. They'll zero out your score!"

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • Description"Hit 5 cards as they fall, and aim for the highest total score!"
  • On-screen"Hit 5 cards and aim for a high score!"

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ねらえ!てんすうカード[?]
Nerae! Tensū kādo
Aim! Point cards
Dutch Rekenregen[?] Calculating Rain
French Tirer les Cartes[?] Literally "shoot the cards", which can mean "draw cards" as well
German Multiplizielen[?] Multiply Aim (Pun on multiplizieren (multiply) and zielen (aim))
Italian Carte Cadenti[?] Falling Cards
Korean 맞혀라! 점수카드[?]
Mattcheora! Jeomsukadeu
Aim! Score cards!
Spanish (NOA) Tiro a la carta (Mario Party: The Top 100)[?] Shooting the card
Spanish (NOE) Carta blanca[?] White Card (Pun on an expression meaning "complete freedom")