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In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', Ukikis appear in [[DK's Treetop Temple]], where they are summoned if a player lands on an [[Event Space]]. They roll down the stage on barrels, chasing anyone in their path and sending them to a lower part of the board. In [[Star Battle Arena]], they will run over anyone in their path, taking ten coins from them. Mechanical Ukikis appear in the minigame [[Flip the Chimp]], with each player controlling an Ukiki; they have to make their Ukiki climb to the top of a tree while avoiding falling coconuts. They also appear in the battle minigame [[Snipe for the Picking]], where two Ukikis are seen turning cranks in the introductory cutscene, and also at the ending cutscene where they carry away the losers, and in the duel minigame [[Cardiators]] on the "2" card and the "6" card. If the "2" card is chosen, a single Ukiki attacks the opposing player for two damage, and if the "6" card is chosen, three Ukikis attack the opposing player for six damage.
In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', Ukikis appear in [[DK's Treetop Temple]], where they are summoned if a player lands on an [[Event Space]]. They roll down the stage on barrels, knocking over anyone in their path and taking ten coins from them. Mechanical Ukikis appear in the minigame [[Flip the Chimp]], with each player controlling an Ukiki; they have to make their Ukiki climb to the top of a tree while avoiding falling coconuts. They also appear in the battle minigame [[Snipe for the Picking]], where two Ukikis are seen turning cranks in the introductory cutscene, and also at the ending cutscene where they carry away the losers, and in the duel minigame [[Cardiators]] on the "2" card and the "6" card. If the "2" card is chosen, a single Ukiki attacks the opposing player for two damage, and if the "6" card is chosen, three Ukikis attack the opposing player for six damage.


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