Sled to the Edge

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Sled to the Edge
Sled to the Edge from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Appears in Super Mario Party Jamboree
Type 4-Player minigame

Sled to the Edge is a 4-Player minigame found in Super Mario Party Jamboree.[1]

Introduction

A blue Toad and a pink Toad are sledding, with the former letting the Cooligan go a bit later than the latter, resulting in him from falling into the water and the pink Toad stopping before the edge, similar to minigame introductions in Mario Party: Island Tour that involve players being eliminated. The screen then pans to the players, who are also seen sledding.

Gameplay

This minigame is very similar in gameplay to Gimme a Brake from Mario Party 7. Players are pulled on their sleds by Cooligans along the ice and attempt to let go so that the resulting inertia causes their sleds to stop as close to the edge as possible. If a player lets go too late and sleds past the edge, they fall into the water, resulting in an automatic loss. The player who is the nearest to the edge without falling off wins. If a player stops very close to the edge but does not fall off, they will earn the "At the Last Second!" achievement.

Ending

As the distances to the edge are tallied up, the players still on the ice wave at the screen. The screen then fades to white and back to the players, now standing on the ice, where the winning players do their winning animation, while the losing players do their losing animation behind them.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Portuguese Trenó sem freio[?] Sled without Brakes
Spanish (NOE) Pingüizadores al límite[2] Cooligans to the Limit

Trivia

  • This minigame has a similar setting to Cold Front, with ice floes occupied by Baby Penguins appearing in the background.

References