Floor It!

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Floor It!
The mini-game, Floor It! from Mario Party Advance
Appears in Mario Party Advance
Type Single-player mini-game
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track The Room Underground
Music sample

Floor It! is a single-player minigame found in Mario Party Advance. Its name comes from an expression meaning "to push down on the gas pedal as far as it will go (i.e., down to the floor) in order to get a vehicle to rapidly accelerate."

Introduction[edit]

The player hops inside an elevator, manning the Up and Down buttons as the door behind them shuts.

Gameplay[edit]

The player must let various characters into the elevator and send them to the correct floors to earn enough points within the time limit. There are four types of characters: Boos, Koopa Troopas, Shy Guys, and Goombas. The maximum occupancy within the elevator is four. If a character waits too long outside the elevator, they grow impatient, signaled by them turning around multiple times, and eventually walk away. These are the four floors, from top to bottom: Boo, Goomba, Koopa, Shy Guy. Sending more of the same character to their floor earns the player more points and adds a few seconds to the timer. Occasionally, a character with a clock over their head appears. The elevator also goes fast to make things happen quickly.

In the Shroom City mode, the minimum score that the player must reach to win is 200. In Mini-Game Attack, 1,000 points must be scored.

Controls[edit]

  • +Control Pad up or down – Move up/down
  • A Button – Right door
  • B Button – Left door

In-game text[edit]

Take all the customers to their respective floors, and do it fast!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese はこんでエレベーター[?]
Hakon de Erebētā
Elevator Loading
French Etage Rapido[?] Fast Floor
German Liftboy[?] -
Italian Su e giù[?] Up and down
Spanish Botones[?] Buttons