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The object of the game is to get higher on the staircase than Game Guy by rolling a one-through-six [[Dice Block]]. After rolling once, both the player and Game Guy have the option to roll a second time. The staircase has only seven steps. If the player ends up on a lower step than Game Guy or overshoots the top of the stairs, they lose all of their [[coin]]s. However, if the player lands on a higher step than or the same step as Game Guy, or he overshoots the top and the player does not, their coins are doubled. If the player manages to land exactly on the top step, their coin total is automatically multiplied by ten regardless of Game Guy's position. | The object of the game is to get higher on the staircase than Game Guy by rolling a one-through-six [[Dice Block]]. After rolling once, both the player and Game Guy have the option to roll a second time. The staircase has only seven steps. If the player ends up on a lower step than Game Guy or overshoots the top of the stairs, they lose all of their [[coin]]s. However, if the player lands on a higher step than or the same step as Game Guy, or he overshoots the top and the player does not, their coins are doubled. If the player manages to land exactly on the top step, their coin total is automatically multiplied by ten regardless of Game Guy's position. | ||
If the player's first roll is higher than the combined total of Game Guy's rolls, he admits that he lost but then offers the player a chance to roll the Dice Block again and land on the top step. The player then has the option to agree or disagree. If they agree, they have the opportunity to earn more coins, but they risk losing them all. If they disagree, then they keep their current winnings. | |||
If the player's first roll is higher than the combined total of Game Guy's rolls, he admits that he lost but then offers the player a chance to roll the Dice Block again and land on the top step. The player then has the option to agree or disagree. If they agree, they have the opportunity to earn more coins, but they risk losing them all. If they disagree, they keep their current winnings | |||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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Game Guy's Lucky 7 Number 6.png|The sixth step's number | Game Guy's Lucky 7 Number 6.png|The sixth step's number | ||
Game Guy's Lucky Number 7.png|The seventh step's number | Game Guy's Lucky Number 7.png|The seventh step's number | ||
MP3 GGL7 higher roll.png|A rare example of the player's roll being higher than the total of Game Guy's rolls during the minigame | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ねらえ!ぴったり7 | ||
| | |JapR=Nerae! Pittari 7(sebun) | ||
| | |JapM=Aim for the Lucky 7! | ||
|Ger=Glücks Guys Verflixte 7 | |Ger=Glücks-Guys Verflixte 7 | ||
|GerM=Game Guy's dratted 7 | |GerM=Game Guy's dratted 7 | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{MP3 minigames}} | {{MP3 minigames}} | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 3 minigames]] | [[Category:Mario Party 3 minigames]] |