Jewel Drop
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- This article is about theminigame fromMario Party 10. For its musical theme, seeJewel Drop (theme).
| Jewel Drop | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Mario Party 10 Mario Party: The Top 100 (solo) | |||
| Appears in | Mario Party 10 Mario Party: The Top 100 | ||
| Type | Bonus minigame (Mario Party 10) Special minigame (Mario Party: The Top 100) | ||
| Music track | Jewel Drop Mix It Up | ||
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Jewel Drop is a Bonusminigame inMario Party 10 and a Special minigame inMario Party: The Top 100. The minigame itself is a cross betweenColumns andTetris. LikeBlock Star,Stick and Spin,Castle Clearout,Three House,Emergency Hexit, theMario Party DS versions ofBob-omb Breakers andPiece Out, and theMario Party DS andMario Party Superstars versions ofMario's Puzzle Party, it can be played alone or with another player.
Gameplay[edit]
The player is in a mine, with crystals coming out of a conveyor and falling into the player's basket. The player must link four crystals of the same color to make them disappear. Combos can be scored by creating a chain or linking five or more crystals together. There are a few crystals that appear in the shape of a star that gives the player a star whenever it is linked to three other crystals. The star allows the player to shake the basket to possibly link a few more crystals together.
Periodically, bigger crystals fall against the player's command, but they can be broken for extrapoints by making combos before they do. Said bigger crystals begin to shrink in size for each match made with three other crystals until they reach normal size. In single-player mode, when the player reaches 1,000 points, red crystals are added, and once a crystal falls out of the basket, the game is over.
In multiplayer, bigger crystals are triggered by the opponent's making combos. When a crystal falls out of a player's basket, the other player wins that round, and the first player to win two rounds wins.
Controls[edit]
Mario Party 10[edit]
- Wii Remote
− Move set of crystals
− Rotate counterclockwise
− Rotate clockwise
− Shake basket
- Wii U GamePad
– Move set of crystals
– Rotate clockwise
– Rotate counterclockwise
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+ Shake– Shake basket
Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]
: Move
/
: Rotate
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+ Shake system: Shake field (when Stars are full)
In-game text[edit]
Mario Party 10[edit]
- "Connect 4 or more jewels of the same color to make them disappear!"
Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]
- Description –"Connect 4 or more same-colored jewels to clear them!"
- On-screen (Vs. mode) –"Clear jewel combos to drop unwelcome jewels onto your rival's field!"
- On-screen (Endless mode) –"Connect 4 or more same-colored jewels to clear team!"
Mario Party 10 challenge[edit]
- What a Gem!: The player must play this minigame for the first time.
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | キラキラストーンパズル[?] Kirakira Sutōn Pazuru | Shining Stone Puzzle | |
| Dutch | Kristalkist[?] | Crystal Chest | |
| French | Chute de gemmes[?] | Gems Drop | |
| German | Juwelenschacht[?] | Jewel Shaft | |
| Italian | Gemme cadenti[?] | Falling gems | |
| Portuguese | Joias em Caixa[?] | Box Jewels | |
| Spanish | Piedras preciosas[?] | Precious Stones |

