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|image=[[File:WhatGoesDown.png|260px]] | {{minigame infobox | ||
| | |image=[[File:WhatGoesDown.png|260px]]<br>''Mario Party 6'' (day)<br>[[File:What Goes Down 6.png|260px]]<br>''Mario Party 6'' (night)<br>[[File:What Goes Up MPS.png|260px]]<br>''Mario Party Superstars'' | ||
|type=4-Player | |appears_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]''<br>''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | ||
|time= | |type=4-Player minigame | ||
| | |time={{hover|30 seconds|Day only in Mario Party 6}} | ||
| | |track=Jazzy (''Mario Party 6'' – Day and ''Mario Party Superstars'')<br>Frantic (''Mario Party 6'' – Night) | ||
''Mario Party 6'' (Night):[[File:MP6 Frantic.oga]] | |sample=''Mario Party 6'' (Day):<br>[[File:MP6 Jazzy.oga]]<br>''Mario Party 6'' (Night):<br>[[File:MP6 Frantic.oga]]<br>''Mario Party Superstars'':<br>[[File:MPS Jazzy.oga]] | ||
''Mario Party Superstars'':[[File:MPS Jazzy.oga]] | |||
|record= 50 yards (American English)/metres (other languages) (''Mario Party Superstars'') | |record= 50 yards (American English)/metres (other languages) (''Mario Party Superstars'') | ||
}} | }} | ||
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Between day and night, the minigame's objective is different. In the daytime version, the players must climb higher into the sky with the help of clouds and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s within 30 seconds. Hitting a Paratroopa instead of [[jump]]ing onto it sends a player downward. Whoever reaches the highest point wins. Any players who tie for first win also, unless all players tie. | Between day and night, the minigame's objective is different. In the daytime version, the players must climb higher into the sky with the help of clouds and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s within 30 seconds. Hitting a Paratroopa instead of [[jump]]ing onto it sends a player downward. Whoever reaches the highest point wins. Any players who tie for first win also, unless all players tie. | ||
In the nighttime version, the players must fall a distance of 200 | In the nighttime version, the players must fall a distance of 200 yards/metres to reach the platform at the bottom first by avoiding Paratroopas and clouds. | ||
In ''Mario Party 6'', the daytime variant of the minigame appears as the second minigame in Decathlon Park. Here, the player's objective is to climb as high as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Decathlon Park is 100 | In ''Mario Party 6'', the daytime variant of the minigame appears as the second minigame in Decathlon Park. Here, the player's objective is to climb as high as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Decathlon Park is 100 yards/metres. | ||
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', the minigame retains the record system from Decathlon Park. | In ''Mario Party Superstars'', the minigame retains the record system from Decathlon Park. | ||
==Ending== | ==Ending== | ||
In the daytime version (and in ''Mario Party Superstars''), as soon as the minigame has ended, players are suspended in their current positions by balloons. The losers'/loser's balloons then pop, and they fall as the winner(s) perform(s) their victory animation(s). If no one makes it up high, they instead | In the daytime version (and in ''Mario Party Superstars''), as soon as the minigame has ended, players are suspended in their current positions by balloons. The losers'/loser's balloons then pop, and they fall as the winner(s) perform(s) their victory animation(s). If no one makes it up high, they instead do their losing pose. | ||
In the nighttime version, as soon as a player wins, the others are suspended in the air by balloons. The victor then performs their winning animation as the losers' balloons pop, sending them plummeting toward the ground. If they were close to the ground, they land and do their losing poses. | In the nighttime version, as soon as a player wins, the others are suspended in the air by balloons. The victor then performs their winning animation as the losers' balloons pop, sending them plummeting toward the ground. If they were close to the ground, they land and do their losing poses. | ||
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===''Mario Party Superstars''=== | ===''Mario Party Superstars''=== | ||
* {{button| | * {{button|switch|stick}} (Left and Right) – Move | ||
* {{button| | * {{button|switch|a}} – Jump | ||
==In-game text== | ==In-game text== | ||
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*''"Jump on <span style="color:orange">Koopa Paratroopas</span> to reach breathtaking heights! Whoever reaches the highest altitude wins!"'' | *''"Jump on <span style="color:orange">Koopa Paratroopas</span> to reach breathtaking heights! Whoever reaches the highest altitude wins!"'' | ||
== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Awful Tower]] | |||
*[[Leaf Leap]] | |||
*[[Upward Mobility]] | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=パタパタジャンプ | |Jap=パタパタジャンプ | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Patapata Janpu | ||
|JapM=Paratroopa Jump | |JapM=Paratroopa Jump | ||
| | |ChiS=跳跃飞行龟 | ||
| | |ChiSR=tiàoyùe fēixíngguī | ||
| | |ChiSM=Paratroopa Jump | ||
| | |ChiT=跳躍飛行龜 | ||
| | |ChiTR=tiàoyùe fēixíngguī | ||
|ChiTM=Paratroopa Jump | |||
|Fre=Dans les Nuages | |||
|FreM=In the Clouds (Means being in their dreams) | |||
|Ger=Himmelsstürmer | |Ger=Himmelsstürmer | ||
|GerM=Heaven Rusher | |GerM=Heaven Rusher | ||
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|Rus=Вверх-вниз в облаках | |Rus=Вверх-вниз в облаках | ||
|RusR=Vverkh-vniz v oblakakh | |RusR=Vverkh-vniz v oblakakh | ||
|RusM= | |RusM=Up-and-down in the clouds | ||
|Kor=펄럭펄럭 점프 | |Kor=펄럭펄럭 점프 | ||
|KorR=Peolleokpeolleok Jeompeu | |KorR=Peolleokpeolleok Jeompeu | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*While the nighttime version is still called "What Goes Up...," the demo version of ''Mario Party 6'' that could be played in stores separately referred to it as "'''Must Come Down!'''"<ref>[https://youtu.be/w3moyVkPZ-A?t=163 MWTV Plays | Mario Party 6 (Kiosk Demo) | No Commentary]</ref> | *While the nighttime version is still called "What Goes Up...," the demo version of ''Mario Party 6'' that could be played in stores separately referred to it as "'''Must Come Down!'''"<ref>MightyWolfTV (November 5, 2020). [https://youtu.be/w3moyVkPZ-A?t=163 MWTV Plays | Mario Party 6 (Kiosk Demo) | No Commentary]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 15, 2021.</ref> | ||
*Because the music track for this minigame changes depending on the time of day in ''Mario Party 6'', this is one of | *Because the music track for this minigame changes depending on the time of day in ''Mario Party 6'', this is one of the two minigames in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] to have a version that has a different music track in the same game, the other one being the ''[[Mario Party]]'' version of [[Hot Rope Jump]], where the "Full of Danger" music plays instead of the usual "Let's Limbo" in the [[Mini-Game Island]] version. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{MP6 | {{MP6 minigames}} | ||
{{MPS | {{MPS minigames}} | ||
[[Category:4-player minigames]] | [[Category:4-player minigames]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 6 minigames]] | [[Category:Mario Party 6 minigames]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party Superstars minigames]] | [[Category:Mario Party Superstars minigames]] |
Latest revision as of 22:25, August 22, 2024
- Not to be confused with What Goes In...
What Goes Up... | |||
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Mario Party 6 (day) Mario Party 6 (night) Mario Party Superstars | |||
Appears in | Mario Party 6 Mario Party Superstars | ||
Type | 4-Player minigame | ||
Time limit | 30 seconds | ||
Initial record | 50 yards (American English)/metres (other languages) (Mario Party Superstars) | ||
Music track | Jazzy (Mario Party 6 – Day and Mario Party Superstars) Frantic (Mario Party 6 – Night) | ||
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What Goes Up... is a 4-Player minigame in Mario Party 6 and Mario Party Superstars. The name of the minigame is a reference to the phrase "What goes up must come down," which is emphasized in both versions of the minigame. This is the only minigame in Mario Party 6 that plays different music between day and night. Only the daytime version appears in Mario Party Superstars.
Introduction[edit]
In the daytime version (and in Mario Party Superstars), a cloud platform takes the leading player to the starting point, where they leap off the cloud as the screen splits in four.
In the nighttime version, three balloons lower each of the players to the starting point. When the minigame starts, the balloons pop.
Gameplay[edit]
Between day and night, the minigame's objective is different. In the daytime version, the players must climb higher into the sky with the help of clouds and Koopa Paratroopas within 30 seconds. Hitting a Paratroopa instead of jumping onto it sends a player downward. Whoever reaches the highest point wins. Any players who tie for first win also, unless all players tie.
In the nighttime version, the players must fall a distance of 200 yards/metres to reach the platform at the bottom first by avoiding Paratroopas and clouds.
In Mario Party 6, the daytime variant of the minigame appears as the second minigame in Decathlon Park. Here, the player's objective is to climb as high as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Decathlon Park is 100 yards/metres.
In Mario Party Superstars, the minigame retains the record system from Decathlon Park.
Ending[edit]
In the daytime version (and in Mario Party Superstars), as soon as the minigame has ended, players are suspended in their current positions by balloons. The losers'/loser's balloons then pop, and they fall as the winner(s) perform(s) their victory animation(s). If no one makes it up high, they instead do their losing pose.
In the nighttime version, as soon as a player wins, the others are suspended in the air by balloons. The victor then performs their winning animation as the losers' balloons pop, sending them plummeting toward the ground. If they were close to the ground, they land and do their losing poses.
Controls[edit]
Mario Party 6[edit]
- – Move
- – Jump
Mario Party Superstars[edit]
- (Left and Right) – Move
- – Jump
In-game text[edit]
Mario Party 6[edit]
- Rules (Day) – "Jump on Koopa Paratroopas to reach breathtaking heights! Whoever reaches the highest altitude wins!"
- Rules (Night) – "Fall as fast as you can by avoiding Koopa Paratroopas and clouds! Reach the ground first to win!"
- Advice (Day) – "Watch the moving Koopa Paratroopas and time your jumps carefully!"
- Advice (Night) – "Koopa Paratroopas and clouds will only slow you down! Avoid them any way you can!"
Mario Party Superstars[edit]
- "Jump on Koopa Paratroopas to reach breathtaking heights! Whoever reaches the highest altitude wins!"
See also[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | パタパタジャンプ[?] Patapata Janpu |
Paratroopa Jump | |
Chinese (simplified) | 跳跃飞行龟[?] tiàoyùe fēixíngguī |
Paratroopa Jump | |
Chinese (traditional) | 跳躍飛行龜[?] tiàoyùe fēixíngguī |
Paratroopa Jump | |
Dutch | Hop hogerop[?] | Hop to higher ground | |
French | Dans les Nuages[?] | In the Clouds (Means being in their dreams) | |
German | Himmelsstürmer[?] | Heaven Rusher | |
Italian | Paratroopa di Salvezza[?] | Salvation Paratroopas | |
Korean | 펄럭펄럭 점프[?] Peolleokpeolleok Jeompeu |
Paratroopa Jump | |
Portuguese | Tudo que Sobe...[?] | What Goes Up... | |
Russian | Вверх-вниз в облаках[?] Vverkh-vniz v oblakakh |
Up-and-down in the clouds | |
Spanish | Todo lo que sube...[?] | What Goes Up... |
Trivia[edit]
- While the nighttime version is still called "What Goes Up...," the demo version of Mario Party 6 that could be played in stores separately referred to it as "Must Come Down!"[1]
- Because the music track for this minigame changes depending on the time of day in Mario Party 6, this is one of the two minigames in the Mario Party series to have a version that has a different music track in the same game, the other one being the Mario Party version of Hot Rope Jump, where the "Full of Danger" music plays instead of the usual "Let's Limbo" in the Mini-Game Island version.
References[edit]
- ^ MightyWolfTV (November 5, 2020). MWTV Plays | Mario Party 6 (Kiosk Demo) | No Commentary. YouTube. Retrieved January 15, 2021.