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'''Drop 'em''' is a [[mini-game]] that appears in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. The player must drop a [[coin]] through a peg maze and hope that it lands in the [[? Block]]. This is actually fairly tricky; the flags near the drop chute swing back and forth, and the ? Block slides along the bottom. Timing is a key element in winning this game. When the player successfully drops a coin into the [[? Block]], a roulette will decide how many coins the player gets: 5, 10, 20, 30 or 50 coins. A trick is to use a line of pegs; in the picture the line is pointed in a direct line to the ground, negating any ricocheting.  
'''Drop 'em''' is a [[mini-game]] that appears in ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. The player must drop a [[coin]] through a peg maze and hope that it lands in the [[? Block]]. This is actually fairly tricky; the flags near the drop chute swing back and forth, and the ? Block slides along the bottom. Timing is a key element in winning this game. When the player successfully drops a coin into the [[? Block]], a roulette will decide how many coins the player gets: 5, 10, 20, 30 or 50 coins. This game is one of the easier coin mini-games, losing only to [[Watch 'em]]. A trick is to use a line of pegs; in the picture the line is pointed in a direct line to the ground, negating any ricocheting.  


==Roulette Colour Code==
==Roulette Colour Code==

Revision as of 13:53, September 2, 2010

Template:Minigame-infobox Drop 'em is a mini-game that appears in Mario Party Advance. The player must drop a coin through a peg maze and hope that it lands in the ? Block. This is actually fairly tricky; the flags near the drop chute swing back and forth, and the ? Block slides along the bottom. Timing is a key element in winning this game. When the player successfully drops a coin into the ? Block, a roulette will decide how many coins the player gets: 5, 10, 20, 30 or 50 coins. This game is one of the easier coin mini-games, losing only to Watch 'em. A trick is to use a line of pegs; in the picture the line is pointed in a direct line to the ground, negating any ricocheting.

Roulette Colour Code

  • Blue: 5 Coins, very likely to get.
  • Orange: 10 Coins, likely to get.
  • Green: 20 Coins, possible to get.
  • Magenta: 30 Coins, unlikely to get.
  • Gold: 50 Coins, very unlikely to get.

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