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Publisher | Nintendo |
Platform | Adobe Shockwave |
Release date | 1999[?] |
Mode | Single player |
Format | HTML |
Input | Mouse |
Melon Mayhem was a Nintendo-published Adobe Shockwave game made to promote the release of Mario Party 2 on the Nintendo 64. Melon Mayhem was based on the minigame Bowser's Big Blast. The Adobe Shockwave game could be played from the official Mario Party 2 website.
Gameplay
The game features five pumps in front of a chamber with a glass window. Inside the window is a giant watermelon. One of the pumps will cause the watermelon to explode, causing the player to lose the game. When the player first plays, they are told that they win the first round by choosing three pumps in a row without causing the watermelon to explode. When the player accomplishes that, they win a Warp Box. If the player decides to play again, they then have to choose four pumps in a row without causing the watermelon to explode. If the player completes that successfully, they win a Bowser Suit. If the player decides to play again, they have to choose four out of five pumps again, but when the player wins, the game displays the simple message "Way to go!" effectively ending the game after three rounds.
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