Spider Stomp

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Spider Stomp
Spider Stomp from Mario Party 7
Appears in Mario Party 7
Type 2-vs.-2 minigame
Music track Darkness Rising
Music sample

Spider Stomp is a 2-vs.-2 minigame found in Mario Party 7. The minigame takes place in a dark forest inhabited by Scuttle Bugs that the players must shoot down to rescue Flutter.

Introduction

The camera records Flutter and then pans back over a forest path blocked by several spiderwebs. The teams enter the path at the start of the level, just before some Scuttle Bugs drop in and the game starts.

Gameplay

Both teams must use gun-like weapons to defeat many Scuttle Bugs. Normal-sized Scuttle Bugs take one hit to defeat, while the slightly larger ones take three hits. There are four webs blocking the path, and defeating each group of Scuttle Bugs eliminates a web, allowing players to move on to the next section. The Scuttle Bugs shoot cobwebs, which stun the player on contact. Players can also be stunned by their teammates' own shots, or by making contact with the Scuttle Bugs. A giant variant is fought at the end of the game. It takes 40 hits to defeat, and it attacks the players by shooting three webs at them, as well as by charging at them. The first team that reaches Flutter after defeating the giant Scuttle Bug wins.

Ending

The ending to Spider Stomp

After the giant Scuttle Bug is defeated, the winners' guns disappear and they run to the end of the level. The winners celebrate while Flutter flies around happily.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Fire

In-game text

  • Rules"Take down the spiders that have kidnapped poor Flutter. And do it quickly!"
  • Advice"A giant spider awaits you at the end of the level. Give it all you've got!"

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハナチャンをすくえ!
Hanachan o sukue!
Save Flutter!

German Pfui Spinne
Literally "Ew spider", common phrase when expressing disgust
Italian Aracnomania
 
Spanish Arañazas
Big Spiders, pun on arañazos (scratches)