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The butterflies quickly fly away, and the players' nets disappear. The players line up, each with a jar in front. The butterflies they collected fly out one by one, adding up the points to their scores. Yellow butterflies emerge first, followed by red, then blue. When a player has no butterflies left, their jar disappears. After all the butterflies are counted, the winner(s) do(es) their victory pose(s) while the loser(s) do(es) their losing pose(s). If everyone has the same score, | The butterflies quickly fly away, and the players' nets disappear. The players line up, each with a jar in front. The butterflies they collected fly out one by one, adding up the points to their scores. Yellow butterflies emerge first, followed by red, then blue. When a player has no butterflies left, their jar disappears. After all the butterflies are counted, the winner(s) do(es) their victory pose(s) while the loser(s) do(es) their losing pose(s). If everyone has the same score, they sulk and do their losing poses. | ||
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Revision as of 17:09, March 15, 2022
Template:Minigame-infobox Butterfly Blitz is a Battle minigame in Mario Party 4.
Introduction
A butterfly is seen flying by in closeup. The camera zooms out, and the players, each with a net, swing the nets down and to the left.
Gameplay
The objective of the minigame is to catch the butterflies to gain points within the time limit. Players can swing their nets in one of two ways to catch the butterflies; vertical swings can catch butterflies higher up in the air, while horizontal swings cover a wider radius in front of the player. Butterflies of different colors have different point values. Yellow butterflies are worth one point, red ones are worth two, and blue ones are worth three. The player who has the most points wins.
Ending
The butterflies quickly fly away, and the players' nets disappear. The players line up, each with a jar in front. The butterflies they collected fly out one by one, adding up the points to their scores. Yellow butterflies emerge first, followed by red, then blue. When a player has no butterflies left, their jar disappears. After all the butterflies are counted, the winner(s) do(es) their victory pose(s) while the loser(s) do(es) their losing pose(s). If everyone has the same score, they sulk and do their losing poses.
Controls
- – Move
- – Swipe net upwards
- – Swipe net sideways
In-game text
- Game Rules – "Catch the butterflies fluttering about. Make sure to catch the most!"
- Advice – "Butterflies of different colors have different point values. Yellow is 1 point, Red is 2, and Blue is 3."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ひらひらチョウチョ[?] Hirahira Chōcho |
Fluttering Butterflies | |
German | Schmetternetz![?] | Butterfly Nets! | |
Italian | Farfalle al vento[?] | Wind butterflies | |
Spanish | Cazamariposas[?] | Butterfly Hunt |
Trivia
- The point values of the butterfly colors follow the same order as coin values in Super Mario 64 — yellow is the least valuable, red is moderate in value, and blue is the most valuable (though blue butterflies are worth three points, not five).