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Revision as of 15:45, September 2, 2021

Template:Minigame-infobox Coin Cache is a 4-Player coin-collecting minigame found in Mario Party 5.

Introduction

The four players exit Peach's Castle in the background and run to the stage itself.

Gameplay

The goal of this minigame is to collect as many coins as possible by smashing the Brick Blocks that contain them. Three rows of Brick Blocks move from left to right. They can also be used as platforms to reach higher blocks. Brick Blocks that contain nothing are destroyed when hit. Brick Blocks that contain a single coin transform into Empty Blocks when hit. Brick Blocks that contain multiple coins can be hit until they are empty, turning into Empty Blocks. The three rows of blocks stop moving occasionally and start moving in the opposite direction a few seconds later. If players step off one side of the screen, they will appear on the other side in a similar way to the gameplay of Mario Bros. Players can also jump on their opponents to decrease their jump height temporarily. Despite what the rules state, all the players win the minigame as long as they collect at least one coin.

Ending

The players perform their victory animations. If a player did not collect a coin, they do their losing animation.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A Button – Jump

In-game text

  • Rules"Collect coins by jumping into bricks. Careful! Not all of the bricks give you coins. Whoever collects the most coins wins."
  • Advice"If you move off the screen on one side, you'll appear on the other."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese どたばた!コインブロック[?]
Dotabata! Koin Burokku
Slapstick Coin Block
German Klassische Münzjagd[?] Classic Coin Chase
Italian Blocco tintinnante[?] Jingling block
Portuguese Ache a moeda[?] Find the coin
Spanish De plataformas[?] Of Platforms, pun on videojuegos de plataformas meaning 'platform minigames'

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