Strawberry Shortfuse

Strawberry Shortfuse is a Battle minigame in Mario Party 6 and a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name comes from the name of the dessert. The official website included a game entitled "Cake or Bomb?" that was based on this minigame.

There is a page containing the game in the Miracle Book called "Kitchen Monkeys." Activating the page reveals Toadette under the dish Mario opens, Yoshi popping out of the trapdoor, Wario and Waluigi in the cupboard, a Cheep Cheep leaping out of the soup pot, and a cake finished baking.

Introduction
The players run into a kitchen as the minigame begins.

Gameplay
The minigame begins with ten Ukikis holding trays that contain five bombs and five cakes; they hide the contents of their trays and run around the room, scrambling themselves. Players line up and choose an Ukiki. If the Ukiki holds a cake, the player is safe and moves to the back of the line. If the Ukiki holds a bomb, it explodes and eliminates the player from the minigame. The last player standing is the winner.

Should the players choose all five cakes prior to a single player being left, the Ukikis refill their trays and the minigame continues, up to two times. If this happens three times before three players are eliminated, all present players win the minigame and split all the coins in the pot. While there is always a winner in the minigame, it is extremely rare that a game ends with no loser.

Ending
In Mario Party 6, the winning player(s) celebrate(s) as the remaining Ukikis cheer and expose the contents of their trays.

Mario Party 6

 * – Move the cursor
 * – Confirm

Mario Party: The Top 100

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Mario Party 6

 * Rules – "Pick a monkey with a cake to stay in the game. Choose a monkey with a bomb, and you're out! The last player standing wins!"
 * Advice – "The monkeys will shuffle at the beginning of the round. Keep your eyes glued to the monkeys holding cake!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

 * Description and on-screen – "Remember the Ukikis with cake!"