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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The solo player is periodically given bombs by a [[Spike]], which they must racket towards the team players moving around on a [[fence]] to eliminate them within thirty seconds. If the solo player eliminates all three team players before time runs out, they win; otherwise, the team players win.
The solo player is periodically given bombs by a [[Spike]], which they must racket towards the team players moving around on a [[fence]] to eliminate them within thirty seconds. If the solo player eliminates all three team players before time runs out, they win; otherwise, the team players win.
On the Challenge Road, this is the tenth challenge of Chestnut Forest and the 20th challenge overall. In the normal challenge, the player is a member of the 3-player team and must not get hit, while in the Master Challenge the player is a solo player and must beat the rivals.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 07:40, July 12, 2019

Template:Minigame-infobox Drop Shot is a 1-vs-3 minigame appearing in Super Mario Party.

Gameplay

The solo player is periodically given bombs by a Spike, which they must racket towards the team players moving around on a fence to eliminate them within thirty seconds. If the solo player eliminates all three team players before time runs out, they win; otherwise, the team players win.

On the Challenge Road, this is the tenth challenge of Chestnut Forest and the 20th challenge overall. In the normal challenge, the player is a member of the 3-player team and must not get hit, while in the Master Challenge the player is a solo player and must beat the rivals.

Controls

Solo Side

  • Control Stick – Move cursor
  • jc-right – Swing racket

Team Side

  • Control Stick – Move

In-game description

"Hit the bomb serves at the defending team!"
"The defending team wins, even if only one of them is left on the fence!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 鉄のテニス[?]
Tetsu no tenisu
Iron Tennis
French Jeu, set et magma[?] Game, set and magma
Italian Tennis d'acciaio[?] Iron tennis
Spanish Tenis infame[?] Infamous tennis

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