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{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:Super Mario Party - Making Faces.png|300px]]
|image=[[File:Super Mario Party - Making Faces.png|300px]]
|appeared_in=''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|appears_in=''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|type=2 vs. 2 minigame
|type=2-vs.-2 minigame
|time=<span class=explain style=color:inherit title="For each facial feature">10 seconds</span>
|time=10 seconds per facial feature
|song=What Now?
|track=What Now?
|sample=[[File:SMP What Now-.oga]]
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'''Making Faces''' is a 2 vs. 2 [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its premise is similar to that of the [[Picture Match]] minigame from ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''.
'''Making Faces''' is a 2-vs.-2 [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. Its name is based on a phrase referring to making distorted or humorous expressions at someone.
 
==Introduction==
Both players on the first team move the mouth of a character to the correct position. The screen fades out and then back in to show both teams and faces without features. The minigame then starts.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The minigame is set in a factory-esque area. [[Mario]] and [[Bowser]] appear in this minigame as the face image on the base, being randomly chosen between the two. Teams must step on buttons to drop three facial features of 2D vector character illustrations onto the base image in order to replicate that character as much as possible. Each facial feature is placed down ten seconds after it appears, and players can use the shadow on the base as a visual cue. After all three parts are placed down, both teams are given a percentage based on their accuracy, and the team with the greater percentage wins.
The minigame is set in a factory-esque area. [[Mario]] or [[Bowser]] appears in this minigame as the face image on the base, with one of the two being randomly chosen. Teams must step on buttons to drop three facial features of 2D vector character illustrations onto the base image in order to replicate that character as much as possible. One team member controls horizontal movement, while the other controls vertical movement. Each facial feature is placed down ten seconds after it appears, and players can use the shadow on the base as a visual cue. After all three parts are placed down, both teams are given percentages based on their accuracy, and the team with the greater percentage wins.
 
On the Challenge Road, this is the 13th minigame in [[End of the Road]] and the 76th minigame overall. For the normal challenge, the player needs 80 percent accuracy to win. For the Master Challenge, they must get 90 percent.


==Controls==
==Controls==
*{{button|ns|stick}} – Step on Buttons (Up/Down or Left/Right)
*{{button|switch|stick}} – Step on buttons (Up/Down or Left/Right)
 
==In-game text==
*''Make a face!''
*''One player controls the left and right movement, while the other controls forward and back!''


==In-game description==
==Gallery==
*''"Make a face!"''
<gallery>
*''"One player controls the left and right movement, while the other controls forward and back!"''
SMP Making Faces Mario.png|Gameplay of Mario's face
</gallery>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Picture Match]]
*[[Picture Match]]
*[[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face-Lift]]


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|GerM=Face by Cargo
|GerM=Face by Cargo
|Spa=Retrato robot
|Spa=Retrato robot
|SpaM=Robot portrait
|SpaM=Robot Portrait, pun on an expression meaning ''identikit picture''
|Ita=Gru dei ritratti
|Ita=Gru dei ritratti
|ItaM=Portrait crane
|ItaM=Portrait crane
|Dut=Bekende gezichten
|Dut=Bekende gezichten
|DutM=Familiar faces
|DutM=Familiar faces
|Chi=脸谱吊臂 (Simplified)<br>臉譜吊臂 (Traditional)
|ChiR=Liǎnpǔ Diàobì
|ChiM=Facial Make-up Crane
}}
}}


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[[Category:2-vs-2 Minigames]]
[[Category:2-vs-2 minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party Minigames]]
[[Category:Super Mario Party minigames]]
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Latest revision as of 05:55, August 11, 2023

Making Faces
Making Faces minigame from Super Mario Party
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame
Time limit 10 seconds per facial feature
Music track What Now?
Music sample

Making Faces is a 2-vs.-2 minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. Its name is based on a phrase referring to making distorted or humorous expressions at someone.

Introduction[edit]

Both players on the first team move the mouth of a character to the correct position. The screen fades out and then back in to show both teams and faces without features. The minigame then starts.

Gameplay[edit]

The minigame is set in a factory-esque area. Mario or Bowser appears in this minigame as the face image on the base, with one of the two being randomly chosen. Teams must step on buttons to drop three facial features of 2D vector character illustrations onto the base image in order to replicate that character as much as possible. One team member controls horizontal movement, while the other controls vertical movement. Each facial feature is placed down ten seconds after it appears, and players can use the shadow on the base as a visual cue. After all three parts are placed down, both teams are given percentages based on their accuracy, and the team with the greater percentage wins.

On the Challenge Road, this is the 13th minigame in End of the Road and the 76th minigame overall. For the normal challenge, the player needs 80 percent accuracy to win. For the Master Challenge, they must get 90 percent.

Controls[edit]

  • Control Stick – Step on buttons (Up/Down or Left/Right)

In-game text[edit]

  • Make a face!
  • One player controls the left and right movement, while the other controls forward and back!

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 福笑いクレーン
Fukuwarai kurēn
Fukuwarai Crane

Chinese 脸谱吊臂 (Simplified)
臉譜吊臂 (Traditional)
Liǎnpǔ Diàobì
Facial Make-up Crane

Dutch Bekende gezichten
Familiar faces
French Portrait robot
Robot portrait
German Gesicht per Greifarm
Face by Cargo
Italian Gru dei ritratti
Portrait crane
Korean 몽타주 크레인
Mongtaju Keurein
Montage Crane

Spanish Retrato robot
Robot Portrait, pun on an expression meaning identikit picture