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|image=[[File:Pogoagogo Wario7.png|260px]]''Mario Party 7''<br>[[File:Top100Pogo-a-Go-Go.png|260px]]''Mario Party: The Top 100''
|image=[[File:Pogoagogo Wario7.png|260px]]''Mario Party 7''<br>[[File:Top100Pogo-a-Go-Go.png|260px]]''Mario Party: The Top 100''

Revision as of 01:06, December 4, 2017

Not to be confused with Go-go Pogo.

Template:Minigame-infobox Pogo-a-Go-Go is a 1-vs-3 minigame that is found during the events of Mario Party 7. It reappears in Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name uses the term "A-Go-Go" (from the French À gogo, meaning "galore") commonly used in pop culture, and which is often traced back to Whisky a Go Go, a Hollywood nightclub that took its name from the Go-go dancing it featured.

Introduction

The camera zooms down onto the platform while the three players are dropped on it by helicopters. The holes then open and the minigame begins.

Gameplay

The solo player's objective is to turn the platform clockwise or counterclockwise for 30 seconds to make the other three players fall into the holes.

The three players' objective is to simply avoid going into the different-sized holes.

Ending

One of the endings of Pogo-a-Go-Go.
One of the endings of Pogo-a-Go-Go.

If the solo player wins, the solo player, still inside the control panel, performs their victory pose while the other three are carried off by the helicopters. If the team of three wins, the team stands on the platform and performs their victory poses while the solo player, behind them (again, still inside the control panel), performs their losing pose.

Controls

Solo (1 player)

  • L Button R Button – Spin Stage

Group (3 players)

  • Control Stick – Move

In-game text

  • Rules"One player spins the stage in an attempt to make the 3 players on pogo sticks fall through a hole."
  • Advice"The stage turns clockwise and counterclockwise. Look out!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese グルグルホッピング
Guruguru hoppingu
Spinning Around Hopping (guruguru is an onomatopoeia for spinning/rotating/etc.)

German Hopp & Ex
 
Italian Caduta molleggiata
Sprung fall
Spanish Salto estratosférico
Stratospheric jump

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