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Revision as of 15:38, March 1, 2021
Template:Minigame-infobox Mario Bandstand is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party. The name of the minigame is a possible pun on or reference to the classic American variety television show American Bandstand.
Introduction
The audience is throwing shells and hammers at the curtain, then it opens up.
Gameplay
One player has to conduct while the other players play their instruments. Players have to keep time to play the tune; if one of the players plays the instrument incorrectly, that player gets hit by a hammer or Koopa Shell from the audience. The player(s) with the most accurate timing of playing or conducting win(s).
At Mini-Game Island, the player always does the role of the conductor and must do it without any mistakes in order to clear it.
The minigame can be purchased from the Mini-Game House for 350 Coins when it is available for purchase.
Ending
The conductor turns around and bows as the audience cheers. Coins are thrown at the winning player(s) as a spotlight shines on them. The curtain then closes. If the players did nothing, the audience does not cheer and the curtain simply closes.
Controls
– Conduct
– Play
In-game text
- Game Rules – "Be a part of the Bandstand! Conduct with
and play instruments with
. Keep time to carry the tune."
- Advice – "An example is played first each time, so play in time as the cursor lines up with the marks on the sheet music."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
German | Marios Bigband[?] | Mario's Big Band |
See also
Trivia
- One of the available melodies is Kaeru no Uta ("Song of the Frog"), a popular children's song in Japan.