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One player has to conduct while the other players play their instruments. Players have to keep time to play the tune, if one of the players plays the instrument incorrectly, the player gets hit by a hammer from the audience. The player with the most accurate timing of playing or conducting wins.  
One player has to conduct while the other players play their instruments. Players have to keep time to play the tune, if one of the players plays the instrument incorrectly, the player gets hit by a hammer from the audience. The player with the most accurate timing of playing or conducting wins.  


The mini-game can be purchased from the [[Mini-Game House]] for 350 [[coin]]s when it is available for a purchase.
The minigame can be purchased from the [[Mini-Game House]] for 350 [[coin]]s when it is available for a purchase.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in Other Languages==

Revision as of 12:04, June 23, 2012

Template:Minigame-infobox Mario Bandstand is an 4-player minigame that is found during the events of the Nintendo 64 game Mario Party. Three players play a tune on different instruments while another player conducts them. The player with the fewest mistakes wins. Mario Party 2 has a similar minigame called Toad Bandstand.

Introduction

The audience are throwing shells and hammers at the curtain, when it opens up and the minigame begins.

Gameplay

One player has to conduct while the other players play their instruments. Players have to keep time to play the tune, if one of the players plays the instrument incorrectly, the player gets hit by a hammer from the audience. The player with the most accurate timing of playing or conducting wins.

The minigame can be purchased from the Mini-Game House for 350 coins when it is available for a purchase.

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • One of the available melodies is Kaeru no Uta ("Song of the Frog"), a popular children's song in Japan.


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