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[[Image:MP6 Toad2.jpg|left|thumb|120px|[[Mario Party 6]] official art that shows Toad playing Lunar-tics.]] | [[Image:MP6 Toad2.jpg|left|thumb|120px|[[Mario Party 6]] official art that shows Toad playing Lunar-tics.]] | ||
The object of the game is to land on the landing pad (apparently on the [[moon]]) as closely as possible to the moment the timer reaches 0.00. Each player has a jet pack. If (s)he presses and holds A, (s)he falls slower. The player with the time closest to 0.00 wins | The object of the game is to land on the landing pad (apparently on the [[moon]]) as closely as possible to the moment the timer reaches 0.00. Each player has a jet pack. If (s)he presses and holds A, (s)he falls slower. The player with the time closest to 0.00 wins, regardless of whether the timer went past zero. | ||
If a player holds down the A button until 3.51 seconds are left on the timer, and then lets go, (s)he will land with exactly 0.00 remaining. | |||
Revision as of 16:58, October 8, 2010
Lunar-tics is a duel minigame in Mario Party 6. This minigame's name is a pun on the word "lunatics".
Introduction
In the introduction, the players jump from a rocket, activating their jet packs.
Gameplay
The object of the game is to land on the landing pad (apparently on the moon) as closely as possible to the moment the timer reaches 0.00. Each player has a jet pack. If (s)he presses and holds A, (s)he falls slower. The player with the time closest to 0.00 wins, regardless of whether the timer went past zero.
If a player holds down the A button until 3.51 seconds are left on the timer, and then lets go, (s)he will land with exactly 0.00 remaining.