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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The whole point of the game is to stamp the most stamps throughout the game. Whichever player stamped the most stamps in the end would win. Each player is given a hammer-like, giant stamp. Every time a stamp would pass on the conveyor belt on the side of a player, he/she should press either A, or B, depending on which side it was on. The player should press A for the right side, and B for the left side. Regularly, one side would go faster then the other.
The whole point of the game is to stamp the most stamps throughout the game. Whichever player stamped the most stamps in the end would win. Each player is given a hammer-like, giant stamp. Every time a stamp would pass on the conveyor belt on the side of a player, he/she should press either A, or B, depending on which side it was on. The player should press A for the right side, and B for the left side. Regularly, one side would go faster then the other.
==Trivia==
*This minigame's name is a pun on the phrase "stand by me."
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Revision as of 05:57, December 29, 2009

File:MP6 StampByMe.jpg
The mini-game, Stamp By Me.
Mario Party 6 promotional artwork: Yoshi equipped with a stamp hammer. Based on the mini-game Stamp By Me, version 1.
Yoshi playing Stamp By Me.

Stamp By Me is a Battle mini-game in Mario Party 6.

Introduction

The introduction shows the first player stamping one stamp which does not count as a point.

Gameplay

The whole point of the game is to stamp the most stamps throughout the game. Whichever player stamped the most stamps in the end would win. Each player is given a hammer-like, giant stamp. Every time a stamp would pass on the conveyor belt on the side of a player, he/she should press either A, or B, depending on which side it was on. The player should press A for the right side, and B for the left side. Regularly, one side would go faster then the other.

Trivia

  • This minigame's name is a pun on the phrase "stand by me."


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