Grabbit

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Grabbit
The mini-game, Grabbit from Mario Party Advance
Appears in Mario Party Advance
Type Single-player mini-game
Time limit 30 seconds (Play Land and Mini-Game Attack)
60 seconds (Shroom City)
Music track Slowly Yet Surely
Music sample

Grabbit is a single-player minigame found in Mario Party Advance. The minigame's title is a portmanteau of the words "grab" and "rabbit."

Introduction

One of the rabbits leaps out of the hole in the top left corner and walks over a little; the camera then moves to the player's character, and the minigame begins.

Gameplay

The player attempts to sneak up on the rabbits and catch them within the time limit. The player catches rabbits by diving into them by pressing A Button. Every time the player catches a rabbit, they earn a point, as well as adding more seconds to the timer in Play Land. Rabbits run to their burrows if the player is too close to them. If the player bumps into a wall when diving, the player is stunned for a moment.

In the Shroom City mode, the player must catch seven rabbits within 60 seconds. In Mini-Game Attack, the player must catch five rabbits within 30 seconds.

Controls

  • +Control Pad – Move
  • A Button – Dive
  • B ButtonRun

In-game text

Sneak up on the bunnies, then dive and grab them before they hop away!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese すべってキャッチ[?]
Subette Kyatchi
Slide and Catch
French Lapinous[?] From "lapin" (rabbit)
German Hasenfang[?] Hare Catch
Italian Acciuffapelo[?] Catchfur
Spanish Cazaconejos[?] Rabbit Hunt