Shy Guy Shuffle

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Not to be confused with Shy Guy's Shuffle City.

Template:Minigame-infobox Shy Guy Shuffle is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10.

Gameplay

The Shy Guys (as the name implies) shuffle around, forcing players to pay attention to their position and then the player has to choose the one with the most donuts on his head in order to get the most points. The number of donuts the player chooses is worth the same amount of points as the value of the donuts ranging from one to five. After three rounds, the character with the highest score wins the minigame.

Ending

After the round is over, a scene is shown of the characters happily eating the donuts together before it cuts to the results screen. Each character has their own animation:

  • Mario - Takes a bite out of one donut and then takes a bite out of another.
  • Luigi - Takes a bite out of a donut and lifts it into the air.
  • Wario - Keeps taking bites out of his two donuts from left to right.
  • Waluigi - Keeps taking bites out of his two donuts from left to right, and will then sit contently.
  • Peach - Takes a bite out of her donut and then thinks.
  • Toad - Takes a bite out of the donut, starts jumping around and then continues to nibble the donut.
  • Daisy - Takes a bite out of her donut, smiles and rocks from side-to-side.
  • Rosalina - Takes a bite out of her donut and then giggles.
  • Yoshi - Takes a bite out of the donut and then realizes how good it tastes.
  • Donkey Kong - Drops a donut into his mouth, eats it and repeats for another donut.
  • Toadette - Bounces excitedly then takes a bite out of the donut and goes back to bouncing.
  • Spike - Drops a donut into his mouth and eats it.

Controls

  • A Button − Choose
  • Wii Remote − Select

In-game description

NA: "Keep track of the one who has the most!"

PAL English: "Keep track of which one has the most!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヘイホードーナッツ
Heihō Dōnatsu
Shy Guy Donuts

Dutch Donutdans
Doughnut Dance
German Shy-Guy-Durcheinander
Shy Guy Chaos
Italian La ballata delle ciambelle
The doughnut ballad
Portuguese Gulosos Baralhados
Shuffled Gluttons
Spanish (NOA) Donas de shy guy
Shy Guy's Donuts
Spanish (NOE) Visto y no visto
Literally "seen and not seen", equivalent to "blink-and-you-miss-it"

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