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Banking Coins | |
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Appears in | Mario Party 5 |
Type | 2-vs-2 coin mini-game |
Time limit | 30 seconds |
Music track | Everybody Party |
Banking Coins is a 2-vs-2 coin-collecting minigame in Mario Party 5.
Introduction
The Red Team is seen running from a collapsing bridge onto the platform where the minigame is played.
Gameplay
Each team is placed on a round platform with a vase floating above the middle. The goal is to hit the vase and collect the coins that bounce out. Sometimes, bags of coins worth five coins appear as well. Each platform tilts depending on where both players on each team are standing, so they must plan their movements to prevent it from tilting too much. If a player falls off the platform, they have to wait for Lakitu to bring them back up before they can start playing again. The players keep whatever coins they collect in the minigame.
Controls
- – Move
- – Jump
In-game text
- Rules – "One player hits the vase to get coins, while the other player collects them."
- Advice – "The floor tilts depending on where both players are standing. Plan your movements to keep the floor from tilting too much."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | グラグラ!コインゲット[?] Guragura! Koin Getto |
Wobbly! Coin Get | |
German | Kipp-Kapital[?] | Tilt Capital | |
Italian | La giara dei gettoni[?] | The money jar | |
Spanish | Tinajalhaja[?] | Portmanteau of tinaja (jar) and alhaja (jewel) |