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{{minigame infobox | |||
{{minigame | |||
|image=[[File:WhataRacket SuperMarioParty.png|250px]] | |image=[[File:WhataRacket SuperMarioParty.png|250px]] | ||
| | |appears_in=''[[Super Mario Party]]'' | ||
|type=1 vs. 3 minigame | |type=1-vs.-3 minigame | ||
|time=30 seconds | |||
|track=Swing for the Fences! | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''What a Racket''' is a 1-vs-3 [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. | '''What a Racket''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] appearing in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. The name is a play on a term referring to a loud noise or clamor. | ||
==Introduction== | |||
A single [[bomb]] parachutes and explodes in the middle of the court. The camera zooms out to show the players. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The solo player holds a giant | The solo player holds a giant badminton racket, while the team players each hold a smaller racket. To win the minigame, the players must rally parachuting bombs onto the other side to earn [[point]]s. Only one bomb at a time can be rallied by the team players to the solo side, but the solo player can rally as many as four bombs to the team side. Once time runs out, the side with more points wins. | ||
==Ending== | |||
Everyone's racket disappears, and the screen zooms in on the player(s) that won. They then do their victory animation(s). | |||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
*{{button| | *{{button|switch|stick}} – Move | ||
*{{button| | *{{button|switch|jc-right}} – Swing racket | ||
==In-game text== | |||
*''Lob bombs into the rival court!'' | |||
*''Use {{button|switch|stick}} to control your character's movement.'' | |||
== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
''" | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ボムミントン | |||
|JapR=Bomuminton | |||
|JapM=Portmanteau of "badminton" and "bomb" | |||
|Fre=Boumminton | |||
|FreM=Portmanteau of "badminton" and "boum" (boom) | |||
|Ita=Bomb-minton | |||
|ItaM=From the Japanese name | |||
|Kor=폭탄민턴 | |||
|KorR=Poktanminteon | |||
|KorM=Portmanteau of "폭탄" (''poktan'', bomb) and "badminton" | |||
|Spa=Bádminton explosivo | |||
|SpaM=Explosive Badminton | |||
|Ger=Bombminton | |||
|GerM=From Japanese name | |||
|Dut=Badminbommen | |||
|DutM=Portmanteau of "badmintonnen" (to play badminton) and "bommen" (bombs) | |||
|Chi=炸弹羽球 (Simplified)<br>炸彈羽球 (Traditional) | |||
|ChiR=Zhàdàn Yǔqiú | |||
|ChiM=Bomb Badminton | |||
}} | |||
{{SMP | {{SMP minigames}} | ||
[[Category:1-vs-3 | [[Category:1-vs-3 minigames]] | ||
[[Category:Super Mario Party | [[Category:Super Mario Party minigames]] | ||
[[it:Bomb-minton]] |
Latest revision as of 14:47, May 27, 2023
What a Racket | |
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Appears in | Super Mario Party |
Type | 1-vs.-3 minigame |
Time limit | 30 seconds |
Music track | Swing for the Fences! |
What a Racket is a 1-vs.-3 minigame appearing in Super Mario Party. The name is a play on a term referring to a loud noise or clamor.
Introduction[edit]
A single bomb parachutes and explodes in the middle of the court. The camera zooms out to show the players.
Gameplay[edit]
The solo player holds a giant badminton racket, while the team players each hold a smaller racket. To win the minigame, the players must rally parachuting bombs onto the other side to earn points. Only one bomb at a time can be rallied by the team players to the solo side, but the solo player can rally as many as four bombs to the team side. Once time runs out, the side with more points wins.
Ending[edit]
Everyone's racket disappears, and the screen zooms in on the player(s) that won. They then do their victory animation(s).
Controls[edit]
- – Move
- – Swing racket
In-game text[edit]
- Lob bombs into the rival court!
- Use to control your character's movement.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ボムミントン Bomuminton |
Portmanteau of "badminton" and "bomb" |
Chinese | 炸弹羽球 (Simplified) 炸彈羽球 (Traditional) Zhàdàn Yǔqiú |
Bomb Badminton |
Dutch | Badminbommen |
Portmanteau of "badmintonnen" (to play badminton) and "bommen" (bombs) |
French | Boumminton |
Portmanteau of "badminton" and "boum" (boom) |
German | Bombminton |
From Japanese name |
Italian | Bomb-minton |
From the Japanese name |
Korean | 폭탄민턴 Poktanminteon |
Portmanteau of "폭탄" (poktan, bomb) and "badminton" |
Spanish | Bádminton explosivo |
Explosive Badminton |