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{{Minigame-infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:Top This.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:Top This.png|250px]]
|appeared_in=''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''
|type=General minigame
|type=General minigame
|time=10 seconds per round
|time=10 seconds per round
|song=Let's Keep Going
|track=Let's Keep Going
|sample=[[File:MPIT Let's Keep Going.wav]]
}}
}}
'''Top This''' ('''Cherry on the Cake''' in PAL Regions) is a General [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''.
'''Top This''' ('''Cherry on the Cake''' in British English) is a General [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. Its British English name is derived from an expression that describes something added to something else to make it better, although no cherries appear in the minigame.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Each player has one kind of fruit topping in their bowl: the first player has blueberries, the second has [[Strawberry|strawberries]], the third has kiwifruit slices, and the fourth has tangerine slices.
Each player has one kind of fruit topping in their bowl: the first player has blueberries, the second has strawberries, the third has kiwifruit slices, and the fourth has tangerine slices. If there are fewer than 4 players, the remaining fruits will already be placed onto the cake.


In each of the three rounds, there will be a spinning cake on the bottom screen with sixteen spots on it, and competitors must try to add as many pieces of fruit as they can to it. After ten seconds pass, or when every spot on the cake is occupied, the round ends and a new round, which may have a different cake, begins. The winner is the player who have added the most toppings in total at the end of the game.
In each of the three rounds, there will be a spinning cake on the bottom screen with sixteen spots on it, and competitors must try to add as many pieces of fruit as they can to it. After ten seconds pass, or when every spot on the cake is occupied, the round ends and a new round, which may have a different cake, begins. The winner is the player who has added the most toppings in total at the end of the game.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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==In-game text==
==In-game text==
*'''Rules''' – ''"Decorate the cake with as many pieces of fruit as possible."''
*'''Rules''' – '''American English''': ''"Decorate the cake with as many pieces of fruit as possible."''
*'''Rules''' – '''British English''': ''"Decorate the cake with your fruit on the pink icing spots."''
 
==See also==
*[[Pizza Me, Mario]]
*[[Sugar Rush (minigame)|Sugar Rush]]


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreignname
{{foreign names
|Fra=Fruits Confus
|Jpn=ケーキにトッピング
|FraM=Confused Fruits (Pun with "Fruits Confis" which means "Candied Fruits")
|JpnR=Kēki ni toppingu
|JpnM=Topping on the Cake
|Fre=Fruits confus
|FreM=Confused fruits (pun on ''fruits confits'', "candied fruits")
|SpaA=Pastel de frutas
|SpaAM=Fruit Cake
|Ger=Früchtevielfalt
|GerM=Fruit Variety
|SpaE=La guinda del pastel
|SpaEM=Cherry on Top
|Ita=Frenesia pasticcera
|ItaM=Confectioner frenzy
|Dut=Fruitfeest
|DutM=Fruit Party
|Por=A Confeitaria
|PorM=The Confectionery
|Kor=케이크 꾸미기
|KorR=Keikeu Kkumigi
|KorM=Cake Decorating
}}
}}


{{BoxTop}}
{{MPIT minigames}}
{{MP:IT Minigames}}
[[Category:4-player minigames]]
[[Category:General Minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party: Island Tour Minigames]]
[[it:Frenesia pasticcera]]

Latest revision as of 20:42, April 26, 2025

Top This
Top This
Appears in Mario Party: Island Tour
Type General minigame
Time limit 10 seconds per round
Music track Let's Keep Going
Music sample
0:30

Top This (Cherry on the Cake in British English) is a General minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour. Its British English name is derived from an expression that describes something added to something else to make it better, although no cherries appear in the minigame.

Introduction

A brief demonstration shows the first player adding three pieces of fruit to the cake. The game is then restarted.

Gameplay

Each player has one kind of fruit topping in their bowl: the first player has blueberries, the second has strawberries, the third has kiwifruit slices, and the fourth has tangerine slices. If there are fewer than 4 players, the remaining fruits will already be placed onto the cake.

In each of the three rounds, there will be a spinning cake on the bottom screen with sixteen spots on it, and competitors must try to add as many pieces of fruit as they can to it. After ten seconds pass, or when every spot on the cake is occupied, the round ends and a new round, which may have a different cake, begins. The winner is the player who has added the most toppings in total at the end of the game.

Controls

  • Stylus – Place fruit

In-game text

  • RulesAmerican English: "Decorate the cake with as many pieces of fruit as possible."
  • RulesBritish English: "Decorate the cake with your fruit on the pink icing spots."

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ケーキにトッピング[?]
Kēki ni toppingu
Topping on the Cake
Dutch Fruitfeest[?] Fruit Party
French Fruits confus[?] Confused fruits (pun on fruits confits, "candied fruits")
German Früchtevielfalt[?] Fruit Variety
Italian Frenesia pasticcera[?] Confectioner frenzy
Korean 케이크 꾸미기[?]
Keikeu Kkumigi
Cake Decorating
Portuguese A Confeitaria[?] The Confectionery
Spanish (NOA) Pastel de frutas[?] Fruit Cake
Spanish (NOE) La guinda del pastel[?] Cherry on Top