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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Stars appear in the sky; when one does, the player, using the {{button|ds|Stylus}}, must touch it. The player who touches the most stars within 30 seconds wins the game. | Stars appear in the sky; when one does, the player, using the {{button|ds|Stylus}}, must touch it. The player who touches the most stars within 30 seconds wins the game. The first player is represented by blue, the second by red, the third by green, and the fourth by yellow. | ||
During the ending cutscene, the winning player celebrates while their rivals sulk. The game can end without a player losing if everyone has the same score, in which case they all celebrate. | During the ending cutscene, the winning player celebrates while their rivals sulk. The game can end without a player losing if everyone has the same score, in which case they all celebrate. |
Revision as of 01:59, November 18, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Star Catchers is a battle minigame in Mario Party DS.
Gameplay
Stars appear in the sky; when one does, the player, using the , must touch it. The player who touches the most stars within 30 seconds wins the game. The first player is represented by blue, the second by red, the third by green, and the fourth by yellow.
During the ending cutscene, the winning player celebrates while their rivals sulk. The game can end without a player losing if everyone has the same score, in which case they all celebrate.
Controls
- – Claim a star
In-game text
- Rules – "Be the first to tap each new star as it appears in the sky. Whoever scores more stars is the winner."
- Tips "Stars will appear one after another in the night sky. When you see one flash into place, be the first one to claim it!"
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | キラキラてんたいかんそく Kirakira Tentai Kansoku |
Twinkling Astronomical Observation |
German | Sternenschnapper |
Star Snapper |
Italian | Stella, dove sei? |
Star, where are you? |
Korean | 반짝반짝 천체 관측 Banjjak-banjjak Cheonche Gwancheuk |
Glittering Astronomical Observation |
Spanish | Cazaestrellas |
Star Hunters |