Gyro for the Gold

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Gyro for the Gold
Screenshot of Mario Party: Island Tour.
Appears in Mario Party: Island Tour
Type General minigame

Gyro for the Gold (Rolling Racer in the British English version) is a General minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour. The American English name is a pun on the phrase "go for the gold." This minigame controls similarly to the Star Ball sections in Super Mario Galaxy and its sequel. Besides the similar gameplay, the music is covered in this minigame and it speeds up or slows down depending on the movements made.

Introduction

The camera shows the goal (a castle rooftop with four Goal Poles), then scrolls backwards to the competitors, showing the obstacles in the process.

Gameplay

Players are on balls, which they must roll to the finish line, passing through the obstacle course. The Nintendo 3DS gyro sensor is used to roll the ball, hence the game's American name.

Soon after the starting line, a ramp sends the players to a green platform filled with mushrooms that keep appearing and disappearing. If a character touches one, they will bounce back. Following a second ramp, there is a grayish platform where blue Brick Blocks fall onto. They cannot be broken, so competitors must bypass them. The final area is a set of fences and two elevators that move side to side. If a player falls off, they will respawn at the start of the final area. A blue ramp launches the player directly onto their respective finish spot.

This game is also available in Time Attack as the fifth minigame. The bonus objective can be completed by not falling off the course.

Controls

  • Tilt motion control – Move

In-game text

  • RulesAmerican English "Guide your character through the obstacle course as quickly as possible."
  • RulesBritish English "Balance on the ball while navigating the obstacle course and speed your way to the finish."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese かたむけ玉乗りレース[?]
Katamuke tamanori rēsu
Tilted Ball-Riding Race
Dutch Rollende Race[?] Rolling Race
French Parcours gyroscopique[?] Gyroscopic Course
German Balancierballrennen[?] Balance Ball Race
Italian Rotolamento matto[?] Madman rolling
Portuguese Corrida Rolante[?] Rolling Race
Russian Состязание на мячах[1]
Sostyazaniye na myachakh
Competition on balls
Spanish (NOA) Rueda que rueda[?] Wheel that Rolls
Spanish (NOE) Rodabolas[?] Portmanteau on rodar (roll) and bolas (balls)

References

  1. ^ Extracted from mg_inst.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Russian.zdat