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Rattle and Hmmm is a Free-for-All minigame in Super Mario Party. The name is a references to Rattle and Hum album by a rock band, U2.

Intro[]

The minigame sets in a game show. Players wave at the camera. And a red Toad stands beside the stage.

Gameplay[]

There are three rounds in the minigame. The players must examine the enemies' performance and the Joy-Con rumble. The curtains close and the players must listen to the rumble sequence. The player must choose the enemy that made the sound. Afterwards, the enemy is shown as the curtains opens. The first player that chose the correct answer earns five points, second earns three points, third earns two points and the fourth earns one point. The player receives no points if they choose the wrong enemy.

Enemy sets[]

There are five enemy sets of enemies. The following list shows the enemies' rumble:

Enemy Rumble
Set 1
Conkdor Weakest rumble (pecks twice)
Spike Strong, medium rumble
Bob-omb Long-lasting rumble
Set 2
Blooper Shortest pause between rumbles
Cheep-Cheep Medium pause between rumbles
Porcupuffer Longest pause between rumbles
Set 3
Grrrol Steady rumbling
Wiggler Scampering rumbling
Several Chargin' Chucks Like Wiggler, but shorter-lasting
Set 4
Cheep Chomp shortest-lasting rumbling
Torpedo Ted Medium-length rumble
Dragoneel Longest-lasting rumble
Set 5
Sumo Bro Shortest lasting rumble
Whomp Medium-length rumble
Thwomp longest-lasting rumble

Ending[]

The camera turns to the players. Toad and the players applause, the camera pans towards the winner. The winner chants while the other players face the winner and still applause.

Controls[]

  • Joy-Con (L) / Joy-Con (R) (horizontal) – Feel rumble
  • Control Stick – Move cursor
  • Single Joy-Con Right Button – Select

In-game description[]

  • "Pay close attention to the rumbling to find the answer!"
  • "Feel the difference between three types of rumbling."
  • "The first to find the right answer gets the most points!"
  • Tips: "Pay close attention to the intensity and duration of the rumbles."
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