Fruit or Foe

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Fruit or Foe
Fruit or Foe from Mario Party: Star Rush
Appears in Mario Party: Star Rush
Type Free-for-All minigame
Time limit 10 seconds
Music track BGM MG021 CHOICE
BGM MG021 KEKKAMAE
BGM MG021 GOOD
BGM MG021 BAD

Fruit or Foe is a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party: Star Rush. The name is a pun on the saying "friend or foe." This minigame, along with Haunted Hallways, are the only two luck-based minigames in this game.

Intro

The camera pans through all five houses, then zooms in to four Shy Guys, each carrying different amounts of apples on a basket on their heads. They then run off to the houses off-screen. The players walk in as the camera pans up to see the doors of each house; open a bit. The doors then close shortly afterwards.

Gameplay

Before the game starts, the turn order is determined randomly. For the first round, the order is the one chosen at the beginning. For the second round, the order is in reverse.

Across two rounds, players must try to guess which house out of five contains the most apples. Each house, when highlighted, may bounce around in a different way. Once a player has chosen a house, they run up to it and knock on the door a few times. After this, the house may bounce around again before the door opens entirely. If a Shy Guy exits the house, apples are given to the player. Players are awarded with one, three, or five apples. If a Chain Chomp exits the house, the player doesn't receive any apples at all. Players cannot choose a house that has already been opened. The process repeats for the second round.

After both rounds end, whichever player has the most points wins.

Controls

  • Circle Pad: Select
  • A Button: Confirm

In-game text

"Find the apples!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 運だめしワンワンハウス
Undameshi wanwanhausu
Chain Chomp House Luck Test

French Pommes ou pépin
Apples or seed/problem
German Klopf, klopf, Kettenhund
Knock, knock, Chain Chomp
Italian Mele con Categnaccio
Apples with Chain Chomp
Portuguese Trincar ou Ser Trincado
To Bite or To Be Bitten
Spanish (NOE) ¿Fruta o disgusto?
Fruit or Annoyance?