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* '''Advice''' – ''"Before the game begins, carefully study the stage to figure out which panels are circles."''
* '''Advice''' – ''"Before the game begins, carefully study the stage to figure out which panels are circles."''


==Trivia=+
==Trivia==
The platforms spins a 360 degree turn during the introduction, so that means that all the panels remain on the same place as before they spun around.
The platforms spins a 360 degree turn during the introduction, so that means that all the panels remain on the same place as before they spun around.



Revision as of 14:29, January 25, 2024

O-Zone
O-Zone from Mario Party 6
Appears in Mario Party 6
Type Duel mini-game
Time limit 60 seconds
Music track Time to Duel
Music sample

O-Zone is a Duel minigame in Mario Party 6. Its name is a pun on "ozone layer." The game's website has a game entitled "Tic Tac Whoa!" which is based on this minigame.

Introduction

The introduction shows all the spaces uncovered; they are then covered and spun around on the platform.

Gameplay

To win this minigame, the players must ground-pound certain spaces that have O's under them. If the space a player ground-pounds is an X, lightning bolts come down on the player and stun them for a few seconds. Some spaces do not have a letter under them at all; nothing happens if these spaces are pounded. A player can also ground-pound their opponent to stun them temporarily. Once a player gets three O's out of five on the board, they win. If neither player ground-pounds three O's within 60 seconds, the minigame ends in a tie.

Controls

  • Control Stick – Move
  • A ButtonJump
  • A Button A Button – Ground-pound

In-game text

  • Rules"Ground-pound the stage panels to find circles! Be the first to find three to claim victory!"
  • Advice"Before the game begins, carefully study the stage to figure out which panels are circles."

Trivia

The platforms spins a 360 degree turn during the introduction, so that means that all the panels remain on the same place as before they spun around.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アタリをみつけろ
Atari o mitsukero
Find the Target

French Cercles Croisés
Crossed Circles
German Kreuz gegen Kreis
Cross against circle
Italian Tris di Cerchi
Circle Trio
Spanish El baile de la O
The O Dance