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'''Daisy's Rodeo!''' is a [[minigame]] available in ''[[Mario Party-e]]'' once the player swipes the [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] card. | '''Daisy's Rodeo!''' is a [[minigame]] available in ''[[Mario Party-e]]'' once the player swipes the [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] card. | ||
[[File:Daisycard. | [[File:Daisycard.png|thumb|right|100px|Daisy's e-Card for ''Mario Party-e''.]] | ||
In this game the player controls Princess Daisy atop of a [[Bowser]] mechanic bull that pushes the player in three different directions. The player must press the button indicated on the screen, which can be either the {{button|gba|L}} (swing left), {{button|gba|R}} (swing right), or {{button|gba|B}} (swing up) button. If the player fails to press the buttons required three times within ten seconds, they will lose. | In this game the player controls Princess Daisy atop of a [[Bowser]] mechanic bull that pushes the player in three different directions. The player must press the button indicated on the screen, which can be either the {{button|gba|L}} (swing left), {{button|gba|R}} (swing right), or {{button|gba|B}} (swing up) button. If the player fails to press the buttons required three times within ten seconds, they will lose. | ||
Revision as of 13:55, April 25, 2019
Daisy's Rodeo! is a minigame available in Mario Party-e once the player swipes the Daisy card.
In this game the player controls Princess Daisy atop of a Bowser mechanic bull that pushes the player in three different directions. The player must press the button indicated on the screen, which can be either the (swing left), (swing right), or (swing up) button. If the player fails to press the buttons required three times within ten seconds, they will lose.
Trivia
- Daisy's sprite has her classic design, even though by the time Mario Party-e had been released, her current design since Mario Party 4 had already been established, and was even used for the game's artwork (including the image on the Daisy's Rodeo e-Card).