What Goes Up...

What Goes Up... is a minigame in Mario Party 6. The name of the minigame is a reference to the phrase "What goes up, must come down," which is emphasized in both versions of the minigame.

Intro
In the day version, a cloud platform takes the player to the starting point. He or she then leaps off the cloud as the screen splits in four.

In the night version, three balloons lower the players to the start point. When the minigame starts, the balloons pop.

Gameplay
Between day and night, the minigame's objective is different. In the day version, the player must climb higher into the sky with the help of clouds and Koopa Paratroopas within thirty seconds. Hitting a Paratroopa instead of jumping onto it sends the player downward. Whoever reaches the highest point wins. Any players who tie for first win also, unless all players tie.

In the night version, the players must fall a distance of two hundred meters/yards to reach the platform at the bottom first by avoiding Paratroopas and clouds.

Ending
In the day version, as soon as the game has ended, players are suspended in their current positions by balloons. The losers' balloons then pop, and they fall, as the winner preforms his or her victory animation.

In the night version, as soon as a player wins, the others are suspended in air by balloons. The victor then preforms his or her winning animation as the loser's balloons pop, sending them plummeting toward the ground.

Controls

 * – Move
 * – Jump

In-game text

 * Rules (Day) – "Jump on Koopa Paratroopas to reach breathtaking heights! Whoever reaches the highest altitude wins!"
 * Rules (Night) – "Fall as fast as you can by avoiding Koopa Paratroopas and clouds! Reach the ground first to win!"
 * Advice (Day) – "Watch the moving Koopa Paratroopas and time your jumps carefully!"
 * Advice (Night) – "Koopa Paratroopas and clouds will only slow you down! Avoid them any way you can!"

Trivia

 * While the night version is still called What Goes Up..., the demo version of Mario Party 6 that could be played in stores separately referred to it as Must Come Down....