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[[File:ME0000890921 2.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Get the Lead Out as a duel mini-game]]
{{Minigame-infobox
{{Minigame-infobox
| image = [[File:GettheWarioOut.png]] <br> 4-player mini-game version
| image = [[File:Get the Lead Out MPDS.png]]
| appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party DS]]''
| appeared_in = ''[[Mario Party DS]]''
| type = 4-player mini-game <br> Duel mini-game
| type = 4-player mini-game <br> Duel mini-game
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*'''Rules''' ([[Score Scuffle]]) &ndash; ''"Push your mechanical pencil's lead out as far as you can. You'll earn more points the farther you extend it, so hit the button as much as you can."''
*'''Rules''' ([[Score Scuffle]]) &ndash; ''"Push your mechanical pencil's lead out as far as you can. You'll earn more points the farther you extend it, so hit the button as much as you can."''
*'''Tips''' &ndash; ''"The more you press the button, the farther you'll extend the pencil lead, so press it quickly!"''
*'''Tips''' &ndash; ''"The more you press the button, the farther you'll extend the pencil lead, so press it quickly!"''
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Get the Lead Out MPDS duel.png|Gameplay as a Duel mini-game
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 11:45, September 23, 2018

Template:Minigame-infobox Get the Lead Out is a 4-player and Duel minigame in Mario Party DS. The name of the game comes from the idiom meaning to move faster. This minigame appears in Score Scuffle, as the fifth minigame in the set.

Gameplay

In the game, the players are pushing lead outside of a mechanical pencil as fast as they can in ten seconds. Once the time is up, the screen will move over to show grid paper. It is at this time that the distance is measured. The player with the most lead pushed out will win the game and be shown doing his or her victory dance on the grid paper. If a tie is declared, all the players will do their losing animations on the grid paper as "Tie" will appear on the screen.

In Score Scuffle, one cannot achieve 1,000 points, as a player will need to achieve a score of 90.0 to earn 1,000 points, and 89.7 is the maximum it can go.

If both players get the same score in the Duel variant that breaks the current record, it counts as a new record even though no one won, as it will say "Tie" after the "New Record" fanfare. This also applies to the other Duel minigames with a record system.

Controls

  • A Button – Press rapidly to extend lead

In-game text

  • Rules"Push your mechanical pencil's lead out as far as you can. You'll have 10 seconds to hit the extender button as many times as you can."
  • Rules (Score Scuffle) – "Push your mechanical pencil's lead out as far as you can. You'll earn more points the farther you extend it, so hit the button as much as you can."
  • Tips"The more you press the button, the farther you'll extend the pencil lead, so press it quickly!"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese たたいてペンシル
Tataite Penshiru
Tap the Pencil

German Minen-Megathlon
Lead-Megathlon
Italian Inchiostro da Sparo
Ink Shot
Korean 눌러라 샤프심
Nulleora Syapeusim
Tap the Pencil Lead

Spanish Sacaminas
Leads remover

Trivia

  • This is the only minigame in Score Scuffle that a 1,000 cannot be achieved.

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