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==Ending==
==Ending==
The current tablet crumbles as each character runs to the front of it, with winners performing their winning poses and losers performing their losing poses. It is possible for there to be no loser if everyone breaks the same number of tablets.
The current stone tablet crumbles as each character runs to the front of it, with winners performing their winning poses and losers performing their losing poses. It is possible for there to be no loser if everyone breaks the same number of tablets.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 08:06, December 4, 2022

Speedy Graffiti
Speedy Graffiti from Mario Party 8
Appears in Mario Party 8
Type 4-Player minigame
Time limit 30 seconds
Music track Happy-Go-Lucky
Music sample

Speedy Graffiti is a 4-Player minigame that is found in Mario Party 8.

Introduction

The first player is shown staring towards the ocean when a stone tablet with a random shape falls onto the ground, surprising them and causing them to run offscreen.

Gameplay

Pointing Wii Remote at the screen, the players must spray-paint the shapes that appear on the stone tablets. The shapes that appear are circles, squares, and triangles. Correctly painting each shape destroys the tablet, and another appears. Players can also paint all over a tablet to break it. The player(s) who can break the most stone tablets win(s) the game.

Ending

The current stone tablet crumbles as each character runs to the front of it, with winners performing their winning poses and losers performing their losing poses. It is possible for there to be no loser if everyone breaks the same number of tablets.

Controls

  • Wii Remote: Use the Pointer to move the cursor.
  • Buttons
    • A Button / B Button – Hold to spray-paint

In-game text

  • Rules"Spray-paint the shapes carved into the stone."
  • Hint"Trace the whole shape. Don't leave any breaks!"

Gallery

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese なぞってせきばん
Nazotte Sekiban
Tracing Slate

German Manische Malerei
Manic Painting
Italian Graffitomania
Graffiti Mania
Korean 따라그리기 석판
Ttarageurigi Seokpan
Tracing Slate

Spanish Grafitómetro
Graffitometer