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[[Image:MP7_TileAndError.jpg|right|thumb|'''Tile and Error'''.]]
[[Image:MP7_TileAndError.jpg|thumb|'''Tile and Error'''.]]
'''Tile and Error''' is a 2 VS. 2 [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. The name is a pun on "Trial and Error". The two teams will be shown to a suspended platform with a grid of sixteen tiles. Whenever a [[Ground Pound]] is performed on one, the color is changed. The basic object of this mini-game is to be the team with the most tiles of said team's color at the end of the time limit.
'''Tile and Error''' is a 2 VS. 2 [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. The name is a pun on "Trial and Error". The two teams will be shown to a suspended platform with a grid of sixteen tiles. Whenever a [[Ground Pound]] is performed on one, the color is changed. The basic object of this mini-game is to be the team with the most tiles of said team's color at the end of the time limit.
To obstruct the competition, players not only have the power to punch, kick, and jump, but Ground Pounding on top of someone's head can also flatten and temporarily stun them. Additionally, knocking a player off the stage will result in him or her having to wait for a Fly Guy to return them back onto the platform.
To obstruct the competition, players not only have the power to punch, kick, and jump, but Ground Pounding on top of someone's head can also flatten and temporarily stun them. Additionally, knocking a player off the stage will result in him or her having to wait for a Fly Guy to return them back onto the platform.
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Revision as of 00:35, May 25, 2010

Tile and Error is a 2 VS. 2 mini-game in Mario Party 7. The name is a pun on "Trial and Error". The two teams will be shown to a suspended platform with a grid of sixteen tiles. Whenever a Ground Pound is performed on one, the color is changed. The basic object of this mini-game is to be the team with the most tiles of said team's color at the end of the time limit. To obstruct the competition, players not only have the power to punch, kick, and jump, but Ground Pounding on top of someone's head can also flatten and temporarily stun them. Additionally, knocking a player off the stage will result in him or her having to wait for a Fly Guy to return them back onto the platform.
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