10 to Win

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10 to Win
10 to Win
Appears in Mario Party 9
Type Free-for-All minigame
Time limit 10 seconds per turn
Music track Be Careful!
Music sample

10 to Win is a Free-For-All minigame in Mario Party 9. The name of this minigame is a pun on "tend to win."

Introduction[edit]

The minigame is set on a game show. First, the camera shows the players, then pans to the board with all 12 panels with different outcomes. The panels flip faceup, then flip back down and shuffle themselves. Before the minigame starts, a "spinning" arrow selects who goes first, and the chosen character waves.

Gameplay[edit]

The players' platforms rising

The objective of the minigame is to be the first player to earn ten points by flipping up panels. Each panel can increase the score of the player who drew it, all of their opponents, the player in first, the player in last, or everyone. The highest value of any of the 12 panels is a +3. Regardless of the panels chosen, it is impossible to choose all 12 panels without having at least one player reach ten points and win.

Like Logger Heads, Snow Go, and Pizza Me, Mario, this minigame ends when one player reaches the goal.

Panels[edit]

These are all the possible panels in the game.

  • You +1
  • You +2
  • You +3
  • 1st +1
  • 1st +2
  • Last +2
  • Last +3
  • Rival(s) +1
  • Rival(s) +2
  • Rival(s) +3
  • All +1
  • All +2

Effects[edit]

  • You – Exclusively the player who chooses it.
  • 1st – The player(s) currently in first. If everyone is tied, everybody moves.
  • Last – The player(s) currently in last. If everyone is tied, no one moves.
  • Rival(s) – Everyone except the player who chooses it.
  • All – Everyone, including the player who chooses it.

Ending[edit]

Winners strike victory poses as the lights around their platforms flash in a pattern and the audience cheers. Simultaneously, losers groan in disappointment.

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Players choose a panel and watch as the number on the back boosts them, another player, or everybody. Be the first player to raise your platform to 10 to win!"
  • Controls"Hold the Wii Remote vertically. Point at the panel you want, and press A Button to flip it over."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese えらんでアップ
Erande appu
Choose Up

Chinese 疊疊高升
Dié dié gāoshēng
Pileup Rise

French Le 10 gagnant
The winning 10
German Mit 10 zum Sieg
At 10 to Win
Italian Scegli la casella giusta
Choose the right box
Spanish 10 peldaños
10 Steps