Rinks to Riches
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Rinks to Riches | |
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Appears in | Super Mario Party Jamboree |
Type | 4-Player coin minigame |
Time limit | 30 seconds |
Rinks to Riches is a 4-Player coin-collecting minigame in Super Mario Party Jamboree. Its name is a play on the phrase "rags to riches," which refers to a situation in which an impoverish person eventually obtains great wealth, and the fact that the minigame takes place in an ice rink.
Introduction
In an ice rink, a Red Coin lies in the center. A large snowball falls on top, shocking the player characters. The minigame then begins.
Gameplay
Each player rides an ice skate in a rink. During the course of the minigame, coins drop into the rink, adding one coin to the player's coin count if the player collects one. Additionally, snowballs occasionally drop onto the rink. Smaller snowballs simply slow down the player, and are destroyed on contact, while larger snowballs break after three hits, and hide a Red Coin underneath that can be collected thereafter. By default, a larger snowball is placed in the center of the rink. Red Coins yield three coins when collected. The minigame ends after 30 seconds.
Like other coin-collecting minigames, Rinks to Riches does not have a victor in the Mario Party mode—instead, the objective is simply to collect as many coins as possible, with all collected coins being rewarded to their respective player upon the minigame's end. In other game modes in Minigame Bay, however, the player with the most coins is considered to be victorious.
Rink to Riches is the second minigame in the "Winter Sports" set of the Daily Challenge mode in Minigame Bay.
Controls
- – Move
In-game text
Steer the ice skate to collect coins. Red coins are hidden in the large snowballs. Bump into them three times to break them open.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スケートコインあつめ[?] Sukētokoin atsume |
Skate coin collection | |
Chinese (simplified) | 溜冰收集金币[?] Liūbīng shōují jīnbì |
Collect coins while skating | |
Chinese (traditional) | 溜冰收集金幣[?] Liūbīng shōují jīnbì |
Skate to collect gold coins | |
Dutch | Schaatsend rijk[?] | Skating empire | |
French | Patin sur pièces[?] | Skate on parts | |
German | Kufen-Karambolage[?] | skid collision | |
Italian | Slittino coglimonete[?] | Coin-collecting sled | |
Korean | 스케이트 코인 모으기[?] seukeiteu koin mo-eugi |
Collect Skate Coins | |
Portuguese | Rinque da fortuna[?] | Fortune Rink | |
Russian | Фигурное катание[?] Figurnoye kataniye |
Figure skating | |
Spanish | Riquezas sobre hielo[?] | Riches on Ice |