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|JapM=Hurry Up! Bullet Bill Ferry
|JapM=Hurry Up! Bullet Bill Ferry
|Spa=Ojo que voy
|Spa=Ojo que voy
|SpaM=Beware, I'm Going! "Ojo" means both "eye" and "beware".
|SpaM=Beware, I'm Going! ''Ojo'' means both "eye" and "beware".
|Fra=Saute-Canon
|Fra=Saute-Canon
|FraM=Pun with "Canon" (Cannon) and "Saute-Mouton" (French name of Leapfrog)
|FraM=Pun with "Canon" (Cannon) and "Saute-Mouton" (French name of Leapfrog)

Revision as of 12:25, March 28, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Jump the Gun is a 2-vs.-2 minigame found in Mario Party 6. Its name comes from the phrase "jump the gun," which refers to when a person does something prematurely.

There are only aesthetic differences between daytime and nighttime.

Introduction

The player mounting the cannon fires a Bullet Bill into the first target. The other player then jumps onto it.

Gameplay

One character on each team controls a cannon that shoots out Bullet Bills. The other character then has to use those Bullet Bills as small platforms to get to the finish line. Players can shoot a Bullet Bill at only one of the targets and may shoot only one at a time. If the other player falls off the stage, a Lakitu hauls them back onto the last Bullet Bill they stood upon.

Ending

The winners perform their victory animations at the goal point.

Controls

Player aiming the cannon

  • Control Stick – Move the cursor
  • A Button – Shoot Bullet Bill

Player jumping across Bullet Bills

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text

  • Rules"One player creates a bridge by shooting Bullet Bills while the other jumps across them to reach the goal."
  • Advice"When shooting Bullet Bills, consider how far your partner can jump when aiming."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese いそいで!キラーわたり
Isoide! Kirā watari
Hurry Up! Bullet Bill Ferry

German Kugelwilli-Kanonade
Bullet Bill Cannonade
Italian Spara e Avanza
Shoot and Advance
Spanish Ojo que voy
Beware, I'm Going! Ojo means both "eye" and "beware".

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