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|appears_in=''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party Advance]]''
|type=Single-player mini-game
|type=Single-player mini-game
|time=99 seconds (Shroom City and Mini-Game Attack)
|track=The Room Underground
|track=The Room Underground
|sample=[[File:MPA Mini-Game Theme 7.oga]]
|sample=[[File:MPA Mini-Game Theme 7.oga]]

Latest revision as of 17:25, May 20, 2024

Switch Way?
The mini-game, Switch Way? from Mario Party Advance
Appears in Mario Party Advance
Type Single-player mini-game
Time limit 99 seconds (Shroom City and Mini-Game Attack)
Music track The Room Underground
Music sample

Switch Way? is a single-player minigame found in Mario Party Advance. The name is a pun on the term "Which way?"

Introduction[edit]

The camera shows the goal, then pans over to the starting point, where the character is.

Gameplay[edit]

The player attempts to reach the goal by using wide controllable blocks. The direction that they travel in can be changed by either jumping at them from below or ground-pounding them from on top. They can move either horizontally, determined by the side of the block the player is standing on, or vertically. The blocks move when the player stands on them, and they disappear after a few seconds.

In the Shroom City and Mini-Game Attack modes, the player has 99 seconds to reach the goal. Shroom City uses a much smaller course, while Mini-Game Attack uses the same course from Play Land. In Play Land, the course is longer, and the player must reach the goal in the fastest time.

Controls[edit]

  • +Control Pad left or right – Left/Right
  • A Button – Jump
  • A Button + A Button – Ground Pound

In-game text[edit]

Hit the blocks to change which way they're moving. Find your way to the goal!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese へんげブロック
Henge Burokku
Switching Block

French Dédale
Maze
German Wegweisend
Pioneering
Italian Qua e là
Here and there
Spanish Aquí y allá
Here and there