Rat-a-tat Flat

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Template:Minigame-infobox Rat-a-tat Flat (known as Scaredy Flat in Europe and Australia) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour. The NA name is a pun on the phrase "Rat-a-tat-tat" as a noise when drumsticks are being played on a snare drum, while the European and Australian title comes from "Scaredy Rat".

Introduction

A Scaredy Rat comes into the room, and Blue Toad ground pounds it. More Scaredy Rats enter the room. The minigame begins.

Gameplay

Scaredy Rats come out from the mouse holes, and the player must ground pound as many as they can. As the minigame progresses, Gold Scaredy Rats come out, and are worth three points. The player that squishes the most Scaredy Rats wins.

Controls

  •   – Move
  •   - Jump
  •   then   - Ground-pound

In-game text

  • RulesNA "Jump and ground-pound to squish as many Scaredy Rats as possible."
  • RulesPAL "Squish the Scaredy Rats by ground pounding them."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チュウチュウにヒップドロップ![?]
Chūchū ni hippudoroppu!
Ground Pound the Scaredy Rats!
Dutch Ratjetoe[?] Chaos. Also a pun on the word rat.
German Garaus den Gratterichen[?] ?
Italian De-rattonizzazione[?] ?
Portuguese Baterratos[?] Rat-Bashers
Russian Крутые крысоловы[?]
Krutiye krisolovi
Steep Pied Piper
Spanish Plaga de Aterratas[?] Scaredy Rat Plague

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