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{{articleabout|the minigame that appeared ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]''|the item with the same name|[[Grab Bag (Mario Party DS)|here]]}}
{{articleabout|the minigame that appeared ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]''|the item with the same name|[[Grab Bag (Mario Party DS)|here]]}}
[[File:GrabBagMP1.png|thumb|''[[Mario Party]]'' version of the minigame.]]
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[[File:GrabBag_MP2.png|thumb|left|''[[Mario Party 2]]'' version of the minigame.]]
|image = [[File:GrabBagMP1.png|200px]]<br>''Mario Party''.<br>[[File:GrabBag_MP2.png|200px]]<br>''Mario Party 2''.
'''Grab Bag''' first appears in ''[[Mario Party]]'' as a 4-Player [[minigame]]. Its name is a play on words of "grab bag" which is a term used when someone wins a bag filled with stuff. In ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', Grab Bag is only playable in Party Mode as a Battle Minigame. In both games, it involves players pressing the B Button to grab other players' bags and steal their [[coin]]s (in ''Mario Party'') or [[mushroom]]s (in ''Mario Party 2''). The player with the most at the end of the time limit is the winner.
|appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party]]'' <br> ''[[Mario Party 2]]''
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|type = 4-player mini-game (''Mario Party'') <br> Battle mini-game (''Mario Party 2'')
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'''Grab Bag''' first appears in ''[[Mario Party]]'' as a 4-player [[minigame|mini-game]], and ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' as a battle mini-game. The name of the mini-game is a play on words of "grab bag" which is a term used when someone wins a bag filled with stuff.


==Gameplay==
In both games, it involves players pressing the B Button to grab other players' bags and steal their [[coin]]s (in ''Mario Party'') or [[mushroom]]s (in ''Mario Party 2''). The player with the most at the end of the time limit is the winner.
===Controls===
* {{button|n64|Stick}} &ndash; Move
* {{button|n64|A}} &ndash; Jump
* {{button|n64|B}} &ndash; Grab Bag
* {{button|n64|B}} (''When Grabbing'') &ndash; Steal
* {{button|n64|B}} (''When Grabbed'') &ndash; Shake Free
==In-game text==
===''Mario Party''===
* '''Game Rules''' &ndash; ''"It's a Coin-stealing free-for-all! Grab player's bags by pressing {{button|n64|B}} repeatedly. When grabbed, press {{button|n64|B}} to escape."''
* '''Advice''' &ndash; ''"If you get grabbed, you can escape without losing any Coins, by repeatedly pressing {{button|n64|B}}."''
==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==
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Revision as of 15:39, May 25, 2013

Template:Articleabout Template:Minigame-infobox Grab Bag first appears in Mario Party as a 4-player mini-game, and Mario Party 2 as a battle mini-game. The name of the mini-game is a play on words of "grab bag" which is a term used when someone wins a bag filled with stuff.

Gameplay

In both games, it involves players pressing the B Button to grab other players' bags and steal their coins (in Mario Party) or mushrooms (in Mario Party 2). The player with the most at the end of the time limit is the winner.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump
  • B Button – Grab Bag
  • B Button (When Grabbing) – Steal
  • B Button (When Grabbed) – Shake Free

In-game text

Mario Party

  • Game Rules"It's a Coin-stealing free-for-all! Grab player's bags by pressing B Button repeatedly. When grabbed, press B Button to escape."
  • Advice"If you get grabbed, you can escape without losing any Coins, by repeatedly pressing B Button."

Names in Other Languages

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