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Croozin' for a Broozin'
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Appears in
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Super Mario Party
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Type
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4-Player minigame
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Music track
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Run Away!
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Croozin' for a Broozin' is a 4-Player minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. The name is based on Broozer's wordplay (pun on "bruising" and "boo") and the idiom "cruising for a bruising."
Gameplay[edit]
Players must continuously run down a dimly lit corridor to escape a group of Broozers. The corridor regularly splits into two brief segments, one of which contains blocks that obstruct the players' progress; players must choose a path to follow blindly. Additionally, Warp Pipes that appear along the unlucky lane spawn additional Broozers. Any player that is hit by a Broozer is automatically eliminated. The last player standing wins.
The winner does their victory celebration, while every other player can be seen being chased by Broozers in the background.
Controls[edit]
– Move
In-game description[edit]
- Run from the oncoming Broozers!
- Be careful of the pipes – Broozers might be hiding inside!
Names in other languages[edit]
Language
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Meaning
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Japanese |
クラッシャー軍団から逃げろ Kurasshā gundan kara nigero |
Run Away from the Broozer Army
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Chinese (Simplified) |
逃离砸砖拳手军团 Táolí Zázhuān Quánshǒu Jūntuán |
Run Away from the Broozer Army
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Chinese (Traditional) |
逃離砸磚拳手軍團 Táolí Zázhuān Quánshǒu Jūntuán |
Run Away from the Broozer Army
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Dutch |
Spokensteeg |
Haunted Lane
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French |
Poings de côté |
Pun with "Poings" (Fists) and "Point de côté" (Stitch)
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German |
Boxbold-Bataillon |
Broozer Battalion
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Italian |
Fuga dai Tirapugni |
Escape from the Broozers
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Korean |
클러셔 군단으로부터 도망쳐라 Keulleosheo gundaneurobuteo domangcheora |
Run Away from the Broozer Army
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Spanish (NOA) |
Fantasmones a la carga |
Broozers charging
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Spanish (NOE) |
Hatajo de Fantasmones |
Broozer Interception
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