Big Dripper (minigame)

Big Dripper is a 4-Player minigame that is found in Mario Party 7. Its name is a pun on the name of the asterism the. Its gameplay is similar to that of Oil Panic, a game released for the Game & Watch.

Introduction
The four characters carrying their colored jars appear, standing near puddles of honey drips. The hives at both sides quake as the bees fly out into the open space as all the players duck to avoid the attack. The bees then fly back into their hives as the players stand up, believing that the area is safe. The minigame then starts.

Gameplay
Players try to collect honey that drips from the honeycombs on the ceiling within the time limit of 30 seconds. The players can notice the drips by seeing their shadows on the honey drip spots. The players must collect the drips before they land on the floor. Additionally, the hives residing at both of the sides occasionally rumble, signaling the players that the bees will fly out into the outdoors. The players have to duck to avoid the mass of bees, or they risk being stunned, thus wasting a moment of time. At other times, the rumbling sensation from both of the hives will result in a false alarm, meaning that the bees will not fly out. The player with the most drips of honey collected when time runs out wins the minigame. If two or more players have the same number of drips, those players win the minigame. However, if all players have the same number of drips, the minigame is considered a tie.

Ending
The players line up with their pots in front of them. The winners do their victory animations. During the victory animation, one of the Goombas that can be seen running in the background is now seen getting chased by bees.

Controls

 * – Move
 * – Duck

In-game text

 * Rules – "Collect the honey that drips from the ceiling, but watch for swarms of killer bees!"
 * Advice 1 – "If the Controller starts to vibrate, bees are on the way! Duck with and wait for them to leave!"
 * Advice 2 – "If the Rumble Feature is turned off, you'll see a "!" on the screen when the bees are coming."