Emergency Hexit

Emergency Hexit (Chain Challenge in the British English version) is a puzzle minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour. The American English name is a portmanteau of "hex" and "emergency exit".

Gameplay
The player has to slide hexagons with characters' emblems on them before a timer runs out. If seven of the same hexagon type are touching, they will be cleared with points rewarded as well as the remaining time increasing. Also, there are hexagons with Green Shells that appear. If the character that the player chose is next to one, they will kick it across the hexagons, knocking them out. There are Poison Mushrooms that make the timer run out faster as well. They can be removed by clearing hexagons next to them or by using a shell. Finally, ? tiles are exclusive to multiplayer mode, and they can send a poison mushroom to the opposing player. As a side note, players who have one or more Poison Mushrooms have their character's face change into a sad frown.

Controls

 * – Slide the panels diagonally or from side to side.

In-game text

 * Single player rules – American English "Clear as many tiles as possible by sliding them to line up 6 or more similar designs. Move shells to the edge for extra help, and remove Poison Mushrooms by clearing an adjacent tile."
 * Single player rules – British English "Line up 6 or more panels with the same design to clear a group. Move Shells to either side for extra help. Get rid of Poison Mushrooms by clearing a panel adjacent to them."
 * Multiplayer rules – American English "Clear as many tiles as possible by sliding them to line up 6 or more similar designs. Move shells to the edge for extra help, and remove Poison Mushrooms by clearing an adjacent tile. Clearing a ? tile will send a Poison Mushroom to your opponent!"
 * Multiplayer rules – British English "Line up 6 or more panels with the same design to clear a group. Move Shells to the edge for extra help, and remove Poison Mushrooms by clearing an adjacent tile. Clearing a ? panel will send a Poison Mushroom to your opponent!"

Names in other languages
Esaesagoni