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If the solo player wins, they and the remaining Ukikis or Shy Guys turn to the screen and do their victory animations. If the team wins, the remaining teammates turn to the screen and perform victory poses, while any remaining Ukikis or Shy Guys perform sad poses. If time runs out, the remaining players perform their losing animations. In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', the scene changes and shows only the playable characters in their normal state, and they perform either a win or a loss. The Ukikis appear behind the solo player and join them in their victory or losing animation.
If the solo player wins, they and the remaining Ukikis or Shy Guys turn to the screen and do their victory animations. If the team wins, the remaining teammates turn to the screen and perform victory poses, while any remaining Ukikis or Shy Guys perform sad poses. If time runs out, the remaining players perform their losing animations. In ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'', the scene changes and shows only the playable characters in their normal state, and they perform either a win or a loss. The Ukikis appear behind the solo player and join them in their victory or losing animation. The Shy Guy teammates also do not appear in ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' either.
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Revision as of 23:12, October 27, 2024

Snow Brawl
Snow Brawl at day from Mario Party 6
Mario Party 6 (day)
Snow Brawl at night from Mario Party 6
Mario Party 6 (night)
Snow Brawl from Super Mario Party Jamboree
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Appears in Mario Party 6
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Type 1-vs.-3 minigame
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track Frantic
Music sample
Mario Party 6

Snow Brawl is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party 6 and Super Mario Party Jamboree. Its name is a pun on "snowball" and "brawl."

The Miracle Book page "Yoshi's Revenge" is based on this minigame. It shows Mario, Daisy, and Toadette having frozen all of Yoshi's Ukikis, but activating the page gives Yoshi new Shy Guys to counter the team of three.

Introduction

Promotional artwork of Mario with a Ukiki holding snowballs, inspired by the Snow Brawl minigame
Mario Party 6 official art based on this minigame, depicting Mario and a Ukiki holding snowballs

The team players attempt to throw snowballs at the solo player but miss. The solo player then runs into the back corner of their side, followed by four Ukikis or Shy Guys jumping into the arena.

Gameplay

The object of the minigame is to hit all players on the other side of the field. The lone player is given four computer-controlled teammates (Ukikis during the day and Shy Guys at night). In order to win, the solo player must hit all team players, and the three opposing players must hit the lone player (the four Ukikis or Shy Guys do not need to be hit to win). Each player must first create a snowball by pressing B Button/Single Joy-Con Bottom Button before they can throw it. Snowballs that hit each other are destroyed upon contact. Players hit by a snowball freeze and are eliminated. If time runs out, the minigame ends in a tie. The same occurs if a snowball hits both the solo player and the last remaining team player at the same time.

Ending

If the solo player wins, they and the remaining Ukikis or Shy Guys turn to the screen and do their victory animations. If the team wins, the remaining teammates turn to the screen and perform victory poses, while any remaining Ukikis or Shy Guys perform sad poses. If time runs out, the remaining players perform their losing animations. In Super Mario Party Jamboree, the scene changes and shows only the playable characters in their normal state, and they perform either a win or a loss. The Ukikis appear behind the solo player and join them in their victory or losing animation. The Shy Guy teammates also do not appear in Super Mario Party Jamboree either.

Controls

Mario Party 6

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Throw a snowball
  • B Button – Make a snowball

Super Mario Party Jamboree

  • Control Stick – Move
  • Single Joy-Con Bottom Button – Make snowball
  • Single Joy-Con Right Button – Throw snowball

In-game text

Mario Party 6

  • Rules"One player, joined by three1 monkeys or Shy Guys, faces off against the other three players in a snowball fight for the ages!"
  • Advice"The solo player can use their monkey and Shy Guy teammates as defensive barriers!"

1 - This is an error in the in-game text, as there are actually four.

Super Mario Party Jamboree

  • "Snowball fight! It's one against three, but the Ukikis will help the solo player."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese たいけつ!ゆきがっせん[?]
Taiketsu! Yukigassen
Showdown! Snowball Fight
Chinese (simplified) 对决!打雪仗[?]
Duìjué! Dǎxuězhàng
Showdown! Snowball Fight
Chinese (traditional) 對決!打雪仗[?]
Duìjué! Dǎxuězhàng
Showdown! Snowball Fight
Dutch Sneeuwballengevecht[?] Snowball fight
French Bataille de neige[?] Snow Battle Super Mario Party Jamboree
Bataille de Neige[?] Mario Party 6
German Schneeschlacht[?] Snow Battle
Italian Trambusto sulla neve[?] Turmoil on the Snow Super Mario Party Jamboree
Trambusto sulla Neve[?] Mario Party 6
Portuguese Bafafá na neve[1] Fuss in the Snow
Spanish Bolazos de nieve[?] Snow Blows (Pun on bolas de nieve, "snowballs")

References

  1. ^ Alexsandro Magalhães Lives (October 17, 2024). O NOVO SUPER MARIO PARTY JAMBOREE COM ‪@guilhermeoss‬. Youtube. Retrieved October 20, 2024.