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[[File:MSM Mini-4.png|thumb|300px|right|'''Smash Skate''' at Sherbet Sea.]]
[[File:MSM Mini-4.png|thumb|300px|Smash Skate at [[Sherbet Sea]]]]
'''Smash Skate''' is a party game in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' where the sport of this game is [[hockey]]. This can be played with up to four players, in three different arenas, which have each its features.
'''Smash Skate''' is a party game in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''. The sport that this game is based of is [[Mario Sports Mix#Hockey|hockey]]. Smash Skate can be played with up to four players, in three different arenas, which have each of its own features. All arenas have an unlockable version, which can be unlocked by winning 20 matches per arena, or by clearing the proper objectives in tournaments. Usually, the unlockable arenas are slightly more complex and advanced than the beginning ones, and all the unlockable arenas tilt to make it easier or harder to knock characters off.  
 
All arenas have an unlockable version, which can be unlocked by winning 20 matches per arena, or by clearing the proper objectives in tournaments. Usually, the unlockable arenas are a tad more complex and advanced than the beginning ones. The purpose of the game is to push the adversaries off the ground, by using a smash attack or by making an ice slide towards the opponents.
 
If players make their adversary fall on the water or the lava, they gain fifty points and the adversary loses twenty. All four contestants get 100 points to begin with, and whoever has the most points when the ninety seconds are up wins the game.


The purpose of the game is to push the adversaries off the ground, by using a smash attack or by making an ice block slide towards the opponents. When a player gets knocked out, they will be invulnerable for three seconds, unable to land an attack or be attacked during this time. If players make their adversary fall into the water or the [[lava]], they gain fifty points and the adversary loses twenty. All four contestants get 100 points to begin with, and whoever has the most points when the ninety seconds are up wins the game.
In Tournament mode, the game operates a bit differently. Players are grouped into two teams. Also, only one player per team appears per round, starting with the team captains, followed by the first teammates, then the second teammates (3-on-3 only), then back to team captains. Lastly, if players knock out their opponent, they get a point for their team. The first team to earn three points wins.
In Tournament mode, the game operates a bit differently. Players are grouped into two teams. Also, only one player per team appears per round, starting with the team captains, followed by the first teammates, then the second teammates (3-on-3 only), then back to team captains. Lastly, if players knock out their opponent, they get a point for their team. The first team to earn three points wins.
[[Dream Fencing]] from ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' somewhat resembles Smash Skate.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:SmashSkate-RowdyRaft.png|'''Smash Skate''' at Rowdy Raft.
SmashSkate-RowdyRaft.png|Smash Skate at [[Rowdy Raft]]
File:SmashSkate-FireMountain.png|'''Smash Skate''' at Fire Mountain.
SmashSkate-FireMountain.png|Smash Skate at [[Fire Mountain (court)|Fire Mountain]]
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==Trivia==
*This is the only party game that does not take place at one of the main fourteen courts, it has three special courts unique to this party game instead.


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=スマッシュスケート
|Jap=スマッシュスケート
|JapR=Sumasshu sukēto
|JapR=Sumasshu sukēto
|JapM=Smash Skate
|JapM=Smash Skate
|Fra=Smash Hockey
|SpaA=Hockey a palos
|FraM=-}}
|SpaAM=
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|SpaE=Hockey sobre palos
|SpaEM=Smashing Hockey (pun on ''hockey sobre hielo'', ice hockey)
|Fre=Smash Hockey
|FreM=-
|Ita=Botte da hockey
|ItaM=Hockey Smash (pun on ''botte da orbi'', free for all)
}}
 
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[[Category:Mario Sports Mix]]
[[Category:Mario Sports Mix minigames]]
[[Category:Minigames]]

Latest revision as of 21:52, April 15, 2024

Smash Skate at Sherbet Sea

Smash Skate is a party game in Mario Sports Mix. The sport that this game is based of is hockey. Smash Skate can be played with up to four players, in three different arenas, which have each of its own features. All arenas have an unlockable version, which can be unlocked by winning 20 matches per arena, or by clearing the proper objectives in tournaments. Usually, the unlockable arenas are slightly more complex and advanced than the beginning ones, and all the unlockable arenas tilt to make it easier or harder to knock characters off.

The purpose of the game is to push the adversaries off the ground, by using a smash attack or by making an ice block slide towards the opponents. When a player gets knocked out, they will be invulnerable for three seconds, unable to land an attack or be attacked during this time. If players make their adversary fall into the water or the lava, they gain fifty points and the adversary loses twenty. All four contestants get 100 points to begin with, and whoever has the most points when the ninety seconds are up wins the game.

In Tournament mode, the game operates a bit differently. Players are grouped into two teams. Also, only one player per team appears per round, starting with the team captains, followed by the first teammates, then the second teammates (3-on-3 only), then back to team captains. Lastly, if players knock out their opponent, they get a point for their team. The first team to earn three points wins.

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • This is the only party game that does not take place at one of the main fourteen courts, it has three special courts unique to this party game instead.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スマッシュスケート
Sumasshu sukēto
Smash Skate

French Smash Hockey
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Italian Botte da hockey
Hockey Smash (pun on botte da orbi, free for all)
Spanish (NOA) Hockey a palos
 
Spanish (NOE) Hockey sobre palos
Smashing Hockey (pun on hockey sobre hielo, ice hockey)