Weird Wheels
Weird Wheels
Appears in Mario Party 9
Type 1-vs.-Rivals minigame
Music track How Strange!
Music sample

Weird Wheels is a 1-vs.-Rivals minigame featured in Mario Party 9.

Introduction

The vehicles approach the starting line, and the camera zooms out slightly.

Gameplay

Players must move vehicles whose wheels are not round: square wheels for the solo player's vehicle, and triangular wheels for the rivals' vehicle. The solo player moves their vehicle by pressing   buttons in the exact order shown onscreen. The rivals move their vehicle by pressing   or   one by one. If the solo player presses a wrong button, they must start another combination. If a rival presses a wrong button, they must simply try again. A total of five combinations must be done to reach the goal. The first side to reach the goal wins. It is possible to end in a tie where everyone celebrates by having both teams reach the end at the same time.

In-game text

  • Rules"Drive your wacky-wheeled car to the goal! Press the correct buttons in the order shown on-screen to move forward."
  • Controls (Solo)"Hold the Wii Remote sideways. To move forward, press up, down, left, or right on   according to the order of buttons shown on-screen."
  • Controls (Team)"Hold the Wii Remote sideways. The players take turns moving the vehicle forward by pressing   or   according to the order shown on-screen."

Gallery

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヘンテコカーレース[?]
Hentekokārēsu
Strange Car Race
Chinese 奇妙車賽[?]
Qímiào chē sài
Fantastic Car Race
French Des boutons dans les roues[?] Buttons in the wheels; also a pun on the expression mettre des bâtons dans les roues (to rain on someone’s parade).
German Nichts läuft rund[?] pun on "nichts läuft rund" (nothing runs smoothly) and "rund" (round)
Italian Ruote pazze[?] Crazy wheels
Spanish Combomóviles[?] Portmanteau of combo and móviles, vehicles