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==In-game text== | ==In-game text== |
Revision as of 22:44, December 5, 2020
Template:Minigame-infobox Boxing Day is a 1-vs.-3 Mic minigame in Mario Party 7. Its name is a pun on boxing as a sport and the holiday Boxing Day.
Introduction
The team of three stands on a large Bob-omb painting while 16 "?" tiles cover it. Meanwhile, the camera pans out to reveal the rest of the arena (with Bob-ombs in the stands) and the solo player, who is in a robot with two mechanical arms. The minigame then begins.
Gameplay
The goal of the team of three is to dissolve the tiles by ground-pounding them. On the other hand, the solo player's goal is to knock away the other three players by using a robot with two large mechanical arms wearing boxing gloves. The single player has to command the machine to rotate, double-punch, rocket-punch, punch left, or punch right. If the robot's gloves or arms hit a team player, that player is eliminated. The solo player wins if they eliminate the other three players. The team players win if they ground-pound all the tiles.
Ending
If the solo player wins, they and the robot perform victory poses. If the team of three wins, the team stands on the now-revealed painting, performing their victory poses while Bob-ombs drop in on the solo player's robot and destroy it, after which various parts of it catch on fire due to electrical failures.
Controls
Solo (1 player)
- Mic – Say: "Right," "Left," "Double punch," "Rotate," "Rocket punch"
Group (3 players)
- – Move
- – Jump
- → – Ground Pound
In-game text
- Rules – "One player uses the Mic to guide the robot arms, while the other players try to Ground Pound the tiles."
- Advice – "The robot must complete one full attack before you can give it another command."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マイクでパンチロボ[?] Maiku de Panchi Robo |
Punching Robot with Mic | |
German | Boxobot[?] | - | |
Italian | Pugni d'acciaio[?] | Fists of steel | |
Spanish | Boxeo mecánico[?] | Mechanical boxing |