Grabbit
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Appears in | Mario Party Advance | |
Type | Single-player minigame | |
Time limit | 60 seconds (Shroom City) 30 seconds (Play Land and Mini-Game Attack) | |
Music track | Slowly Yet Surely | |
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Grabbit is a single-player minigame found in Mario Party Advance.
Overview
The opening scene shows a rabbit hopping out of a hole and moving around a bit.
In gameplay, the player dives at rabbits, trying to catch as many as they can before time runs out. In Shroom City mode, they try to catch seven rabbits within 60 seconds, while in Mini-Game Attack, the goal is five rabbits within 30 seconds. Catching a rabbit is worth one point, also adding extra time in the Play Land version of the minigame. Rabbits try to enter their burrow when approached. Diving into a wall makes the player character dizzy briefly.
The minigame title combines the words "grab" and "rabbit."
Controls
– Move
– Dive
– Run
In-game text
- In-game description
- English:
Sneak up on the bunnies, then dive and grab them before they hop away!
- English:
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | すべってキャッチ[?] Subette Kyatchi |
Slide and Catch | |
French | Lapinous[?] | From lapin ("rabbit") | |
German | Hasenfang[?] | Hare Catch | |
Italian | Acciuffapelo[?] | Catchfur | |
Spanish | Cazaconejos[?] | Rabbit Hunt |
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