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All the vines swing back and forth as the minigame starts. Players have to get to the end of the level by swinging with vines as fast as possible. If a player misses a vine, that player will be stunned for a moment and will go back to the vine they previously grabbed. The first player to reach the end wins. | All the vines swing back and forth as the minigame starts. Players have to get to the end of the level by swinging with vines as fast as possible. If a player misses a vine, that player will be stunned for a moment and will go back to the vine they previously grabbed. The first player to reach the end wins. | ||
In ''Mario Party 3'', the minigame takes place in a forest filled with [[Piranha Plant]]s. A Piranha Plant eats the starting platforms after the minigame starts, and Piranha Plants appear at the bottom of the screen when the player misses a [[jump]]. In ''The Top 100'', the minigame instead takes place in a standard forest. The starting platforms simply fall off the screen, and the Piranha Plants do not appear when a jump is missed. | In ''Mario Party 3'', the minigame takes place in a forest filled with [[Piranha Plant]]s. A Piranha Plant eats the starting platforms after the minigame starts, and Piranha Plants appear at the bottom of the screen when the player misses a [[jump]]. In ''The Top 100'', the minigame instead takes place in a standard forest. The starting platforms simply fall off the screen, and the Piranha Plants do not appear when a jump is missed. In ''Mario Party Superstars'', the minigame takes place in a forest filled with Piranha Plants, just like ''Mario Party 3'', but they do not appear when a jump is missed, just like ''The Top 100''. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== |