Rat-a-tat Flat: Difference between revisions
From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Text replacement - "(\|[\n ]*)(appeared|appeared_in|appearance|appearances)([\n ]*=)" to "$1appears_in$3") |
m (Text replacement - "Fra([AE]?M? *)=" to "Fre$1=") |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
|type=General minigame | |type=General minigame | ||
|time=30 seconds | |time=30 seconds | ||
| | |track=Footsteps | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Rat-a-tat Flat''' ('''Scaredy Flat''' in the British English version) is a General [[minigame]] from ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. The American name is a pun on the | '''Rat-a-tat Flat''' ('''Scaredy Flat''' in the British English version) is a General [[minigame]] from ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. The American name is a pun on the onomatopoeic term "rat-a-tat-tat", a noise when drumsticks are being played on a {{wp|snare drum}}, while the British name comes from "[[Scaredy Rat]]". | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
|JapR=Chūchū ni hippudoroppu! | |JapR=Chūchū ni hippudoroppu! | ||
|JapM=Ground Pound the Scaredy Rats! | |JapM=Ground Pound the Scaredy Rats! | ||
| | |FreE=Haro sur Raplapla | ||
| | |FreEM=Haro on Raplapla | ||
|FreA=Rongeurs farceurs | |||
|Ger=Garaus den Gratterichen | |Ger=Garaus den Gratterichen | ||
|GerM= | |GerM= | ||
Line 48: | Line 49: | ||
*[[Royal Rumpus]] | *[[Royal Rumpus]] | ||
{{MPIT | {{MPIT minigames}} | ||
[[Category:4-player minigames]] | [[Category:4-player minigames]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour minigames]] | [[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour minigames]] | ||
[[it:De-rattonizzazione]] | [[it:De-rattonizzazione]] |
Latest revision as of 09:18, January 8, 2024
Rat-a-tat Flat | |
---|---|
Appears in | Mario Party: Island Tour |
Type | General minigame |
Time limit | 30 seconds |
Music track | Footsteps |
Rat-a-tat Flat (Scaredy Flat in the British English version) is a General minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour. The American name is a pun on the onomatopoeic term "rat-a-tat-tat", a noise when drumsticks are being played on a snare drum, while the British name comes from "Scaredy Rat".
Introduction[edit]
A Scaredy Rat comes into the room, and Blue Toad Ground Pounds it. More Scaredy Rats enter the room. The minigame begins.
Gameplay[edit]
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[edit]
- – Move
- - Jump
- then - Ground-pound
In-game text[edit]
- Rules – American English "Jump and ground-pound to squish as many Scaredy Rats as possible."
- Rules – British English "Squish the Scaredy Rats by ground pounding them."
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
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. |
French (NOA) | Rongeurs farceurs |
- |
French (NOE) | Haro sur Raplapla |
Haro on Raplapla |
German | Garaus den Gratterichen |
|
Italian | De-rattonizzazione |
|
Portuguese | Baterratos |
Rat-Bashers |
Russian | Крутые крысоловы Krutiye krisolovi |
Cool ratcatchers |
Spanish | Plaga de Aterratas |
Scaredy Rat Plague |