Logger Heads

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Template:Minigame-infobox Logger Heads is a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party 9 and Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name is a pun on "loggerheads," a former term for stupid people.

Introduction

The players approach the stump and lift their axes in preparation.

Gameplay

Players try to be the first to split the log that the Whittle puts on the trunk in half by quickly moving the Wii Remote. Occasionally, the Whittle may put a Bob-omb on the stump instead of a log, and players must press A Button to duck. Failing to do so or chopping the Bob-omb results in players being stunned for the next round. The first player to get three points wins, and the game will immediately end; this means that the other players will be ranked based on how many logs they have chopped.

In Perspective Mode, the player views the minigame from behind their character.

Like 10 to Win, Snow Go, and Pizza Me, Mario, this minigame ends when one player reaches the goal.

Controls

Mario Party 9

  • "Hold the Wii Remote vertically. Swing the Wii Remote downward to chop with your ax. When a Bob-omb appears, press and hold A Button to duck and avoid the explosion."

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • A Button: Swing axe
  • Hold B Button: Take cover

In-game text

Mario Party 9

  • Rules"Use your ax to be the first to split the logs placed in front of you. Look out for Bob-ombs that explode if you hit them by mistake!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Description"Be the first to chop 3 logs, but if you see a Bob-omb, take cover!"
  • On-screen"Be the first to chop 3 logs!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese まきわりNo.1
Makiwari Nanbā Wan
Wood-Splitting No. 1

Chinese 砍柴我最行
Kǎnchái Wǒzuìxíng
Woodcutting No. 1

Dutch Bomstammen
Pun on boomstammen, meaning "tree trunks" and bom, meaning "bomb".
German Hickhack
Pun on Hickhack, meaning "dispute" and hack, meaning "chopping".
Italian Ceppo o bomba?
Log or bomb?
Spanish ¡Leña al leño!
Thrash Out the Logs!

See also

Template:MP9 Minigames Template:MPTT100 Minigames