Fruit Scoot Scurry
Fruit Scoot Scurry from Mario Party 10
Appears in Mario Party 10
Type Free-for-All minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Happy Friends
Music sample

Fruit Scoot Scurry is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10. It appears to be set in Layer-Cake Desert, the second world of New Super Mario Bros. U.

GameplayEdit

The playing area consists of 16 Stone-Eyes arranged in a 4×4 manner. At the start of the minigame, the players are standing on the most external Stone-Eyes.

Fruits of various kind drop onto random Stone-Eyes, including apples, watermelons, bananas, melons, and grapes. The players must jump from Stone-Eye to Stone-Eye—this is done by simply pressing a direction on  —to reach the fruit, each granting them one point. Occasionally, three fruits of the same kind appear on one single Stone-Eye, awarding three points. If two players try to jump onto the same Stone-Eye, they will hit each other and return to the Stone-Eyes they jumped from. After 30 seconds, the character with the most points wins.

ControlsEdit

  •   – Move

In-game textEdit

Collect lots of fruit!

  • Minigame Space Description – "Simple action"

ChallengeEdit

  • Full of Fruit: All four players must collect at least 20 fruits.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さばくでフルーツ[?]
Sabaku de furūtsu
Fruits in the desert
Dutch Duizend-en-een-vrucht[?] One Thousand and One Fruits, a pun on Duizend-en-een-nacht (One Thousand and One Nights)
French Désert aux Fruits[?] Fruit desert (pun with desert and dessert)
German Früchtehopserei[?] Fruit Hopping
Italian Raccolto nel deserto[?] Desert harvest
Portuguese Deserto de Fruta[?] Fruit Desert
Spanish La fruta del desierto[?] The Fruit of the Desert

TriviaEdit

 
E3 2014 appearance
  • This minigame was one of the four in the Mario Party mode featured in the E3 2014 Mario Party 10 demo.