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'''Daisy's Rodeo!''' is a [[minigame]] available in ''[[Mario Party-e]]'' once the player swipes the [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] card. | '''Daisy's Rodeo!''' is a [[minigame]] available in ''[[Mario Party-e]]'' once the player swipes the [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] card. | ||
In this game the player controls Princess Daisy atop of a [[Bowser]] mechanic bull that pushes the player in three different directions. The player must press the button indicated on the screen, which can be either the L (swing left), R (swing right), or B (swing up) button. If the player fails to press the buttons required three times within ten seconds, | In this game the player controls Princess Daisy atop of a [[Bowser]] mechanic bull that pushes the player in three different directions. The player must press the button indicated on the screen, which can be either the L (swing left), R (swing right), or B (swing up) button. If the player fails to press the buttons required three times within ten seconds, he or she will lose. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 16:01, March 14, 2012
Daisy's Rodeo! is a minigame available in Mario Party-e once the player swipes the Daisy card.
In this game the player controls Princess Daisy atop of a Bowser mechanic bull that pushes the player in three different directions. The player must press the button indicated on the screen, which can be either the L (swing left), R (swing right), or B (swing up) button. If the player fails to press the buttons required three times within ten seconds, he or she will lose.
Trivia
- Daisy's sprite has her classic design, even though by the time Mario Party-e had been released, her current design since Mario Party 4 had already been established, and was even used for the game's artwork (including the image on the Daisy's Rodeo e-Card).