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Peak Precision is a Free-For-All minigame from Mario Party 9. It later returns in Mario Party: The Top 100.

Gameplay[]

Players have to press the correct button to scale the mountain. If the player presses the wrong button, they drop one handhold (The character will be shown jumping for the next handhold, only to miss and slip down before grabbing onto what was the previous handhold.) There are 22 handholds with random buttons assigned, and no two buttons are the same between consecutive handholds.

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Controls[]

Players must press the buttons on the Wii remote (either the plus control pad, the A button, the 1 button, or the 2 button) to climb the mountain. In Mario Party: The Top 100, the buttons are changed to the plus control pad, A, B, X, and Y.

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