Picture This
Picture This | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 7 | ||
Type | 4-Player minigame | ||
Time limit | 20 seconds per round | ||
Music track | Lazy Day Lollygag | ||
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Picture This is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party 7. The minigame's name comes from a phrase that means "imagine this."
IntroductionEdit
The first player is in a room, standing in front of a desk with a book on it. The camera then changes angles as the book opens to the first page.
GameplayEdit
The characters all have their own picture books; in the middle of the screen is the same picture book. Once the game begins, the book in the middle turns to a random page that is in the books the characters have. They then have to be the first to turn to that specific page and mark it with a bookmark. Marking an incorrect page simply wastes time. The player that marks three correct pages is the winner. If time runs out and nobody has marked any correct pages, a tie occurs.
The pages in the book differ each time the game is played. The pages in the book go in sequence that describe a story. There are three different animations: One is a driving car, another is a blooming flower, and the final is two snails caught in a thunderstorm.
EndingEdit
The winner performs their victory animation inside the room. If a tie occurs, all players do their losing animations inside the room.
ControlsEdit
- – Turn pages forward
- – Turn pages backward
- – Select a page
In-game textEdit
- Rules – "Turn the picture book pages to find the matching image. The first player to match 3 images wins!"
- Advice – "Press and hold or to turn the pages, or tap the buttons to turn them faster."
See alsoEdit
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | パラパラえほん[?] Parapara ehon |
Flipping Picture Book | |
French | Folioscope[?] | Flip Book | |
German | Bilderweld[?] | Pictures Gather | |
Italian | Sfoglia e scegli[?] | Browse and choose | |
Spanish | Marca la página[?] | Mark the Page |
TriviaEdit
- The mushroom-shaped clock on the wall seen during the beginning and ending of the minigame is set to the internal clock of the console.