Cheepers Keepers
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- This article is about the minigame known as "Cheepers Keepers" in American English. For a different minigame known as "Cheepers Keepers" in British English, see Cheep Diamonds.
Cheepers Keepers | |
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Appears in | Mario Party: Island Tour |
Type | General minigame |
Initial record | 45 |
Music track | Pleasantly Moving Along |
Cheepers Keepers (Hook, Line and Cheep Cheep in the British English version) is a general minigame in Mario Party: Island Tour. Its name is a play on the saying "Finders Keepers." The British English name is a pun on "Hook, line, and sinker," which was punned by the Mario Party 3 minigame Hand, Line and Sinker.
Introduction[edit]
The players are out on a dock. Suddenly, something catches their fishing hook and reel out a Cheep Cheep each. They throw their fishing rod hook back into the water and the minigame begins.
Gameplay[edit]
The players press a certain button as many times as they can in five seconds to catch the most Cheep Cheeps. Whoever has the most Cheep Cheeps after three rounds wins.
Controls[edit]
- – Catch Cheep Cheep
In-game text[edit]
- Rules – American English "Press the selected button as fast as you can to reel in Cheep Cheeps."
- Rules – British English "Press the displayed buttons as many times as you can before time runs out. The more you press it, the more Cheep Cheeps you'll catch!"
See also[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 連打でフィッシング Renda de fisshingu |
Fishing Barrage |
Dutch | Vlotte Vissers |
Fast Fishers |
French (NOA) | Pêcheurs en série |
Serial Fisherman |
French (NOE) | Belles prises |
Good catches |
German | Angeln in Akkord |
Fishing in Chord |
Italian | Pesca compulsiva |
Compulsive fishing |
Portuguese | Pesca de Botão |
Button Fishing |
Spanish (NOA) | Pesca múltiple |
Multiple Fishing |
Spanish (NOE) | Caña al Cheep Cheep |
Rod to the Cheep Cheep |