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===Example of v1.1 Template:Minigane-infobox linked from [[User:RAP/test2]]===
===Example of v1.1 Template:Minigane-infobox linked from [[User:RAP/test2]]===
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|title = Treadmill Grill
|image = MP3_TreadmillGrill.JPG
|image = MP3_TreadmillGrill.JPG
|appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 3]]
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|title = Pogo-a-Go-Go
|image = MP7_Pogo-a-Go-Go.jpg
|image = MP7_Pogo-a-Go-Go.jpg
|type = 1-vs-3 player mini-game
|type = 1-vs-3 player mini-game
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|title = Pogo-a-Go-Go
|image = MP7_Pogo-a-Go-Go.jpg
|type = 1-vs-3 player mini-game
|appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 7]]
|info = '''In-Game Instructions''' <br> ''One player spins the stage in an attempt to make the 3 players on pogo sticks fall through a hole.
|info2 = '''Advice''' <br> ''The stage turns clockwise and counterclockwise. Look out!
|controls = '''Solo Player:''' <br> '''L & R:''' Spin Stage
|controls2 = '''Three Players:''' <br> '''Control Stick:''' Move
}}
'''Pogo-a-Go-Go''' is a 1-vs-3 [[mini-game]] that is found during the events of ''[[Mario Party 7]]''.
====Introduction====
The mini-game takes place in the sky; as the background appears to have a city occupied with buildings below the clouds. The playfield consists of four rockets installed at each side, supporting the playfield. On the playfield, it has fourteen holes that have been covered up for now.
In the scene, the camera approaches to the playfield while in the clouds. During that scene, the three helicopter vehicles holding a single player each approaches onto the playfield. Each of the vehicles drops the player onto the playfield at each side equally. Shortly after that, it reveals that the players appear to have pogo sticks being used. The solo player appears to be in the core of the playfield. The holes open up as the mini-game starts.
====Gameplay====
The solo player's objective is to make the three players fall in the holes within the limit of thirty seconds. The player can control the rocket’s movements either clockwise or counter-clockwise to make the remaining players fall in the holes.
The three player's objective is to simply avoid going in the holes that leading to falling down from the sky. In addition of avoiding them, holes have normally different sizes; making the gameplay challenging. The players use the pogo stick to move around the playfield while it rotates, making movement equally difficult for the solo player to win.
If the solo player successfully makes the three players fall into the holes before the thirty seconds are up, the solo player wins.
If the three players remain on the playfield even if there is only one or two players remaining on the playfield, they win.

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Pogo-a-Go-Go
File:MP3 TreadmillGrill.JPG
Appeared in Mario Party 3
Type 4-player mini-game
Info In-Game Instructions
Try to knock your rivals off the moving field. If you hit a flame, your out.
Advice
Be careful! The playing field gradually gets smaller as time passes.
Controls Control Stick: Move
A + Z: Ground Pound
B: Attack
A: Jump
Notes None.
Treadmill Grill
File:MP7 Pogo-a-Go-Go.jpg
Appeared in Mario Party 7
Type 1-vs-3 mini-game
Info In-Game Instructions
One player spins the stage in an attempt to make the 3 players on pogo sticks fall through a hole.
Advice
The stage turns clockwise and counterclockwise. Look out!
Controls Solo Player:
L & R: Spin Stage
Three Players:
Control Stick: Move
Notes None.


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Pogo-a-Go-Go is a 1-vs-3 mini-game that is found during the events of Mario Party 7.

Introduction

The mini-game takes place in the sky; as the background appears to have a city occupied with buildings below the clouds. The playfield consists of four rockets installed at each side, supporting the playfield. On the playfield, it has fourteen holes that have been covered up for now.

In the scene, the camera approaches to the playfield while in the clouds. During that scene, the three helicopter vehicles holding a single player each approaches onto the playfield. Each of the vehicles drops the player onto the playfield at each side equally. Shortly after that, it reveals that the players appear to have pogo sticks being used. The solo player appears to be in the core of the playfield. The holes open up as the mini-game starts.

Gameplay

The solo player's objective is to make the three players fall in the holes within the limit of thirty seconds. The player can control the rocket’s movements either clockwise or counter-clockwise to make the remaining players fall in the holes.

The three player's objective is to simply avoid going in the holes that leading to falling down from the sky. In addition of avoiding them, holes have normally different sizes; making the gameplay challenging. The players use the pogo stick to move around the playfield while it rotates, making movement equally difficult for the solo player to win.

If the solo player successfully makes the three players fall into the holes before the thirty seconds are up, the solo player wins.

If the three players remain on the playfield even if there is only one or two players remaining on the playfield, they win.