Skipping Class

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Skipping Class
Skipping Class
Appears in Mario Party 9
Type Free-for-All minigame
Music track Hit the Field
Music sample

Skipping Class is a Free-for-All minigame in Mario Party 9. Its name is a play on a common phrase used to refer to truancy and the fact that players use skipping ropes.

IntroductionEdit

The camera zooms in slightly on the players as they jump rope in front of a fountain.

GameplayEdit

To earn points, the players must press the button combinations displayed onscreen before the time runs out to perform jump-rope tricks. The faster the buttons are pressed, the more points awarded. If a player presses the wrong button or does not press all the buttons displayed in time, they will not receive any points for that round. The player that earns the most points after eight rounds wins.

In-game textEdit

  • Rules"Press the buttons in the order on-screen to perform jump-rope tricks. The faster you enter the button combinations, the more points you'll earn."
  • Controls"Hold the Wii Remote sideways. Press   or up, down, left, or right on   in the order shown on-screen from left to right."

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese なわ飛びチャンピオン
Nawatobi chanpion
Jump Rope Champion

Chinese 跳繩冠軍賽
Tiàoshéng guànjūnsài
Jump Rope Championship

French Corde acrobatique
Acrobatic rope
German Seilsprung-Gymnastik
Jump-rope Gymnastic
Italian Assi della corda
Rope Aces
Spanish (NOA) Combos y cuerdas
Combos and Ropes
Spanish (NOE) Combo Comba
Rope Combo