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[[Image: | [[Image:MP7_CardinalRule.jpg|thumb|The minigame, '''Cardinal Rule'''.]] | ||
'''Cardinal Rule''' is a minigame in the game ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and is a 2 VS. 2 [[minigame]]. The instructions are simple: Look at the card in the center of the screen, then ground pound the matching card pair using both players. The first team to win three times takes the match. However, many cards look alike. For example, there is a [[Bob-omb]], [[Koopa Troopa]], and [[Goomba]] cards in many different forms as sleeping and normal. | '''Cardinal Rule''' is a minigame in the game ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' and is a 2 VS. 2 [[minigame]]. The instructions are simple: Look at the card in the center of the screen, then ground pound the matching card pair using both players. The first team to win three times takes the match. However, many cards look alike. For example, there is a [[Bob-omb]], [[Koopa Troopa]], and [[Goomba]] cards in many different forms as sleeping and normal. | ||
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Revision as of 11:03, January 4, 2012
Cardinal Rule is a minigame in the game Mario Party 7 and is a 2 VS. 2 minigame. The instructions are simple: Look at the card in the center of the screen, then ground pound the matching card pair using both players. The first team to win three times takes the match. However, many cards look alike. For example, there is a Bob-omb, Koopa Troopa, and Goomba cards in many different forms as sleeping and normal.
Controls
- Control Stick: – Move
- A Button: – Jump
- A + A: – Ground Pound
Trivia
- A cardinal rule is a fundamental rule, which is often taken to be universal.