Three Door Monty

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Three Door Monty
Three Door Monty
Appears in Mario Party 3
Mario Party: The Top 100
Type Battle minigame (Mario Party 3)
Free-for-All minigame (Mario Party: The Top 100)
Music track Got It? (named "Do You Get It?" in Mario Party: The Top 100)
Music sample
Mario Party 3:

Mario Party: The Top 100:

Three Door Monty is a Battle minigame found in Mario Party 3 and a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party: The Top 100. Its name is a pun on the name of the con game three-card monte and on the Monty Hall problem involving three doors. The minigame takes place outside a castle with a moat, three doors, and four fences.

Gameplay

In the introduction, the players have to watch a Koopa Troopa, Toad, and either a Boo (in Mario Party 3) or a Goomba (in Mario Party: The Top 100) enter a door. The objective is for the players to answer the question of which character entered which door. The first player to answer the question correctly wins. If no one answers correctly, the game ends in a draw.

Controls

Mario Party 3

  • A Button B Button Z Button – Select door

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Y Button/B Button/A Button: Select gate

In-game text

Mario Party 3

  • Game Rules"Toad, Boo and Koopa will enter the castle. Remember which door each one enters, then be the quickest to answer!"
  • Advice"If you choose the wrong door, you're out. Hurry, but don't panic!"

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • Description"Press the button of the gate where the character hid! The first to answer wins!"
  • On-screen"Remember which gate the shown character ended up at and answer quickly!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese はやおしゲート
Hayaoshi gēto
Buzzer Quiz Gates

Dutch Deur elkaar
Pun on "door elkaar" (mixed-up) and "deur" (door)
German Trügerische Türen
Deceptive Doors
Italian Le tre porte
The three doors
Spanish Recuerda la Puerta
Remember the Door

Trivia

  • In Mario Party 3, if multiple players win, the "one winner" track plays.