Track & Yield
| Track & Yield | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Mario Party 7 Mario Party: The Top 100 | |||
| Appears in | Mario Party 7 Mario Party: The Top 100 | ||
| Type | 4-Player minigame | ||
| Time limit | 30 seconds | ||
| Music track | Keep It Up (Mario Party 7) Jazzy (Mario Party: The Top 100) | ||
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Track & Yield is a 4-Playerminigame inMario Party 7 andMario Party: The Top 100.
Introduction[edit]
The players get on theconveyor belts from a red platform andjump over a row of hurdles.
Gameplay[edit]
The goal of the minigame is to run and jump over the hurdles on the conveyor belts without falling into the pit. The conveyor belts start to gain speed as time goes on. There are two kinds of hurdles: normal ones and electrified ones. If a player touches an electrified hurdle, they are temporarily frozen, and thus it may cost them the game. Players who fall into the pit are eliminated. The last player standing wins. If two or more players last the time limit (30 seconds), then the remaining players win. However, if the remaining players are eliminated at the same time, the minigame ends in a tie.
This is one of the minigames that can appear in Decathlon Castle. Here, the player's objective is to survive as long as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The minigame ends after 60 seconds; any player who survives to this point gets the maximum number of points. It also appears inThe Top 100's Half Decathlon as the fourth minigame.
InThe Top 100, the angle at which the minigame is seen is different.
Ending[edit]
InMario Party 7, winners do their winning animations on the conveyor belts, while losers do their losing animations. InThe Top 100, if the remaining player is on the conveyor belt, they do a winning pose, while the losing players stay dazed.
Controls[edit]
Mario Party 7[edit]
– Move
– Jump
Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]
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: Move
: Jump
In-game text[edit]
Mario Party 7[edit]
- Rules –"Jump over the hurdles on the conveyor belt. The last player standing is the winner!"
- Advice –"Watch out! If you touch an electric hurdle, you'll be temporarily frozen."
Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]
- Description –"Jump over the hurdles! The last one standing wins!"
- On-screen –"Jump over the hurdles!"
Gallery[edit]
Naming[edit]
The minigame's name is a pun on the name of the sporttrack and field and a nod to the gameTrack & Field.[citation needed]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ハードルジャンプ![?] Hādoru janpu! | Hurdle Jump! | |
| Dutch | Hordelopen[?] | Hurdle Run | |
| French | Saute-Haies[?] | Jump-Hurdles | |
| German | Hürdenhüpf[?] | Hurdles Hop | |
| Italian | Nastro shoccante[?] | Shocking conveyor belt | |
| Spanish(Latin American) | Cinta y salto[?] | Belt and jump | Mario Party: The Top 100 |
| Spanish(European) | Valla cinta[?] | Hurdle Conveyor (pun onvaya cinta, meaning "what a conveyor") |

