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Revision as of 06:22, January 8, 2024

Bumper Brawl
Super Mario Party
Appears in Super Mario Party
Type Team minigame
Time limit 40 seconds
Music track Who Will Seize Tomorrow?

Bumper Brawl is a Team minigame appearing in Super Mario Party.

Introduction

The third and fourth players bump into each other, while the first and second players charge into each other, knocking them back. All players move to their starting positions, and everyone's allies fall down behind the players. The minigame then begins, with the hammers striking the bell to signal the start.

Gameplay

The minigame is set in a wide octagonal arena. There are up to 16 players split into two or four teams, depending on whether it is a 2-vs.-2 game or a free-for-all game. Players need to roll into each other to knock each other off the arena. Unlike in Bumper Balls, players can charge up a boost, allowing them to knock off others more easily; however, the momentum of the boost also makes players more liable to get knocked out themselves. The last team standing wins.

On the Challenge Road, this is the fifth challenge of Ghostly Hollow and the 39th challenge overall. This minigame is played in a four-player format, where each other player has two allies. In the normal challenge, the player also has two allies, but in the Master Challenge, the player has no allies.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • Hold Single Joy-Con Right Button – Charge

In-game text

  • Bump your rivals out of the arena!
  • Hold Single Joy-Con Right Button to charge up power, and then release it to slam into your rivals!

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴロゴロコロシアム[?]
Gorogoro koroshiamu
Rolling Colosseum
Chinese 滚来滚去竞技场 (Simplified)
滾來滾去競技場 (Traditional)
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Gǔnláigǔnqù Jìngjìchǎng
Rolling-all-about Colosseum
Dutch Botsen in de boksring[?] Colliding in the boxing ring
French Choc des sphères[?] Sphere shock
German Verdrängungswettkampf[?] Replacement Contest
Italian Rotolascontri[?] Rolling Fight
Korean 데굴데굴 콜로세움[?]
Deguldegul koloseum
Rolling Colosseum
Spanish (NOA) Apelotonamiento[?] Crowding
Spanish (NOE) Coliseo de esferas[?] Sphere Colosseum

Trivia