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* There is a rare glitch in the Mario Party 2 version of this minigame. The second someone moves when this glitch occurs, no matter which direction the player moves in, it causes the game to count that as a really small circle and causes that player to fail with 0 points | * There is a rare glitch in the Mario Party 2 version of this minigame. The second someone moves when this glitch occurs, no matter which direction the player moves in, it causes the game to count that as a really small circle and causes that player to fail with 0 points. | ||
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Revision as of 18:03, June 22, 2016
Template:Minigame-infobox Crazy Cutter is a 4-player Minigame in the original Mario Party and a Battle Minigame in Mario Party 2, where it was renamed Crazy Cutters.
Gameplay
Players have to cut the fossilized characters as accurately as possible. In Mario Party, the shapes are Goombas, Bob-ombs, and Boos. Any player who gets at least 80 points successfully cuts out the shape and wins the minigame.
In Mario Party 2, the fossils are shaped after Chain Chomps, Cheep-Cheeps and Bloopers. This time, however, the player who cuts the fossilized character with the most accuracy (points) wins.
In both games, if a character completely skews away from the shape they will be stopped and essentially eliminated until the time runs out.
Controls
- – Move
In-game text
Mario Party
- Game Rules – "Cut the fossilized characters free. Use the to move and cut along the line."
- Advice – "The point is to cut as cleanly as you can. You'll get the most points by staying right on the line."
Mario Party 2
- Game Rules – "Use your jackhammer to cut around the fossilized figures. The cleanest Crazy Cutter wins!"
- Advice – "The whole point is to cut as closely to the line as possible. Cut carefully!"
Names in Other Languages
Trivia
- There is a rare glitch in the Mario Party 2 version of this minigame. The second someone moves when this glitch occurs, no matter which direction the player moves in, it causes the game to count that as a really small circle and causes that player to fail with 0 points.
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