Quickest Cricket
Quickest Cricket | |
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Appears in | Mario Party: Island Tour |
Type | General minigame |
Time limit | 60 seconds |
Music track | Footsteps |
Quickest Cricket (Grasshopalong in the British English version) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour. The British name is a portmanteau of "grasshopper" and "hop along."
IntroductionEdit
The players hop around three times on their crickets/grasshoppers.
GameplayEdit
The players must race each other to the finish line mounting mechanical crickets/grasshoppers, whilst avoiding rocks, Piranha Plants, and Wigglers. The first player to get to the goal wins.
This game is also available in Time Attack as the sixth minigame. The bonus objective is achieved by not hitting any obstacles.
ControlsEdit
- Pull back and release – Move
In-game textEdit
- Rules – American English "Race to the finish atop a mechanical cricket."
- Rules – British English "Navigate your mechanical grasshopper through the course to reach the finish line."
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ぴょんぴょんバッタレース[?] Pyonpyon battarēsu |
Hopping Locust Race | |
Dutch | Sprinkhaanbaan[?] | Grasshopper Track | |
French (NOA) | Cavalcade en criquet[?] | Cricket Ride | |
French (NOE) | Criquets en cavale[?] | Crickets on the loose | |
German | Grashüpfen[?] | Grasshopping | |
Italian | Grilli saltanti[?] | Jumping crickets | |
Portuguese | Corrida de Gafanhotos[?] | Grasshopper Race | |
Russian | Скачки на саранче[1] Skachki na saranche |
From "скачок" and "скачка" which mean "jump" and "gallop" or "horse race" respectively, "на" (on), and "саранча" (locust). | |
Spanish | Saltacross[?] | Pun on saltamontes (grasshopper) |
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Extracted from mg_inst.msbt, nested in languages/EU_Russian.zdat