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{{Minigame-infobox
{{minigame infobox
| image = [[File:Tug O Dorries Mario Party 5.png|260px]]
|image=[[File:Tug O Dorries Mario Party 5.png|260px]]
| appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party 5]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 5]]''
| type = Battle mini-game
|type=Battle mini-game
| time = 60 seconds
|time=60 seconds
| song = Rolling About}}
|track=Rolling About
'''Tug-o-Dorrie''' is a button mashing Battle [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. It features the appearance of four plastic-looking [[Dorrie]]s. The name is a pun on a game named "Tug-of-war."
|sample=[[File:MP5 Rolling About.oga]]
}}
'''Tug-o-Dorrie''' is a button-pressing Battle [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. It features the appearance of four plastic-looking [[Dorrie]]s. Its name and gameplay are based on the game {{wp|tug of war}}.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game consists of four players facing each other on high platforms held by giant plastic Dorries. Each player is holding a rope and all the ropes are connected in the middle to a bumper-like object. A player is eliminated if he or she is pulled off the platform by the others. Because the ropes are all connected in the middle, each player's pull affects all other players.
The four players face each other on high platforms held by giant (red, blue, green, and yellow) plastic Dorries, each holding a rope connected in the middle to a bumper-like object. The objective is to pull other players off their platforms while avoiding being pulled off. The last player standing wins. If there is more than one player still standing after the timer runs out, those players are declared winners. If all four players are still standing at the end, the match is a draw.
 
The last player standing wins. However, if there are three or two players still standing after the timer runs out, they all win. If there are all four players remaining, the match is a draw.


==Controls==
==Controls==
* {{button|gcn|A}} (''Repeatedly'') – Pull rope
* {{button|gcn|A}} (Repeatedly) – Pull rope


==In-game text==
==In-game text==
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|JapR=Tsunahiki sabaibaru
|JapR=Tsunahiki sabaibaru
|JapM=Tug-o-War Survival
|JapM=Tug-o-War Survival
|Fra=Tire-toi d'là!
|Fre=Tire-toi d'là!
|FraM=Get outta here!
|FreM=Pun with an expression meaning "Get outta here!" and ''Tire'' meaning "Pull"
|Ger=Plattform-Tauziehen
|Ger=Plattform-Tauziehen
|GerM=Platform Tug of War
|GerM=Platform Tug of War
|Spa=Tira y afloja
|Spa=Tira y afloja
|SpaM=Pull and loosen
|SpaM=Pull and Loosen, pun on ''tira y afloja'' (give and take)
|Ita=Tiro alla fune estremo
|Ita=Tiro alla fune estremo
|ItaM=Extreme tug of war}}
|ItaM=Extreme tug of war
}}


{{MP5 Minigames}}
{{MP5 minigames}}
[[Category:Battle Minigames]]
[[Category:Battle minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 Minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 5 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 23:18, January 7, 2024

Tug-o-Dorrie
Tug-o-Dorrie from Mario Party 5
Appears in Mario Party 5
Type Battle mini-game
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track Rolling About
Music sample

Tug-o-Dorrie is a button-pressing Battle minigame found in Mario Party 5. It features the appearance of four plastic-looking Dorries. Its name and gameplay are based on the game tug of war.

Gameplay[edit]

The four players face each other on high platforms held by giant (red, blue, green, and yellow) plastic Dorries, each holding a rope connected in the middle to a bumper-like object. The objective is to pull other players off their platforms while avoiding being pulled off. The last player standing wins. If there is more than one player still standing after the timer runs out, those players are declared winners. If all four players are still standing at the end, the match is a draw.

Controls[edit]

  • A Button (Repeatedly) – Pull rope

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Pull your opponents off of their platforms by tugging on a rope. The last player remaining on his or her platform wins."
  • Advice"When the platforms move, you can't tug on your rope. Use this chance to rest!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese つなひきサバイバル
Tsunahiki sabaibaru
Tug-o-War Survival

French Tire-toi d'là!
Pun with an expression meaning "Get outta here!" and Tire meaning "Pull"
German Plattform-Tauziehen
Platform Tug of War
Italian Tiro alla fune estremo
Extreme tug of war
Spanish Tira y afloja
Pull and Loosen, pun on tira y afloja (give and take)