Cheepers Keepers

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This article is about the minigame known as "Cheepers Keepers" in American English. For a different minigame known as "Cheepers Keepers" in British English, see Cheep Diamonds.
Cheepers Keepers
Cheepers Keepers from Mario Party: Island Tour.
Appears in Mario Party: Island Tour
Type General minigame
Initial record 45
Music track Pleasantly Moving Along
Music sample

Cheepers Keepers, titled Hook, Line and Cheep Cheep in the British English version, is a general minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour.

Its name is a play on the saying "finders keepers". The British English name is a pun on "Hook, line, and sinker", similarly punned by the minigame Hand, Line and Sinker in Mario Party 3.

Overview[edit]

The opening sequence shows each player reeling out a Cheep Cheep before returning their hook into the water.

Players try to catch the most Cheep Cheeps by inputting a certain button several times before time runs out. After three round, a player wins if the have the most Cheep Cheeps.

Controls[edit]

  • A Button B Button Y Button X Button – Catch Cheep Cheep

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules :
    • English (United States):
      Press the selected button as fast as you can to reel in Cheep Cheeps.
    • English (United Kingdom):
      Press the displayed buttons as many times as you can before time runs out. The more you press it, the more Cheep Cheeps you'll catch!

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese 連打でフィッシング
Renda de fisshingu
Fishing Barrage [?]
Dutch Vlotte Vissers Fast Fishers [?]
French (Canadian) Pêcheurs en série Serial Fisherman [?]
French (European) Belles prises Good catches [?]
German Angeln im Akkord Fishing in Chord [?]
Italian Pesca compulsiva Compulsive fishing [?]
Korean 연타 낚시
Yeonta Naksi
Fishing Barrage [?]
Portuguese Pesca de Botão Button Fishing [?]
Russian Рекордный улов
Rekordnyy ulov
Record catch [1]
Spanish (Latin American) Pesca múltiple Multiple Fishing [?]
Spanish (European) Caña al Cheep Cheep Rod to the Cheep Cheep [?]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Extracted from mg_inst.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Russian.zdat